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Library  Catalogue 

Good  Time  Law  and  the 

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Minnesota  State  Prison 

OFFICIAL  S 


January 


BOARD  OF  CONTROL. 


S.  W.  LEAVETT,  - Litchfield 
L.  A.  ROSING,  - Cannon  Falls 
P.  M.  RINGDAHL,  - Crookston 


RESIDENT  OFFICIALS. 


HENRY  WOLFER, 
Warden 

M.  C.  COLLIGAN, 
Deputy  Warden 

HORACE  W.  DAVIS, 
Clerk 

B.  J.  MERRILL, 
Physician 


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S.  J.  KENNEDY, 

Protestant  Chaplain 


CHARLES  CORCORAN, 

Catholic  Chaplain 


J.  1.  BARNCARD,  State  Agent,  St.  Paul 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


General  Rules  for  the  Government  of  Prisoners 1 

Shop  Rules 3 

Cellhouse  Rules 4 

Dining  Hall  Rules 5 

Chapel  Rules 6 

List  of  Offenses 7 

Prison  Agent 8 

Restoration  of  Citizenship 10 

Rules  for  the  Parole  and  Grading  System 10 

The  Grading  Rules 11 

Good  Time  Law 12 

Discharge  Allowance 13 

Board  of  Pardons 13 

Table  for  Computing  Good  Time 15 

Rules  Governing  the  Librarian 16 

Library  Rules 17 

General  Fiction 19 

Historical  Fiction 52 

Humorous  Fiction 58 

Magazines 60 

Biography 80 

General  Prose  Literature  and  Art 88 

Geography,  Voyages,  Travels,  and  Adventures 94 

History 102 

Poetry  and  Drama 121 

Religion 124 

Science - 132 

Reference 139 

Chautauqua  Studies 146 

French  Books 150 

German  Books 152 

Scandinavian  Books 155 

Appendix 158 


General  Rules 


For  the  Government  of  Prisoners. 


Your  attention  is  directed  to  the  following  rules.  Only 
by  observing  and  obeying  them  can  you  make  a good  record 
as  a prisoner  and  become  eligible  for  parole  and  the  diminu- 
tion of  your  sentence  which  the  law  allows : 

I.  Your  first  duty  is  strict  obedience  to  all  rules,  regula- 
tions and  orders  of  the  officer  under  whose  charge  you  may 
be  placed. 

II.  Y ou  must  observe  strict  silence  in  all  departments  of 
the  prison  and  while  marching  through  the  yard. 

III.  Y ou  must  not  speak  to,  give  or  receive  from  visitors 
anything  except  by  permission  of  the  Warden  or  Deputy. 
Gazing  at  visitors  or  strangers  passing  through  the  prison 
is  strictly  forbidden. 

IV.  You  are  expected  to  apply  yourself  diligently  to 
whatever  labor  you  are  assigned  and  after  reasonable  teach- 
ing to  perform  the  same  amount  of  work  as  would  be  required 
from  you  as  a citizen. 

V.  At  every  signal  to  fall  in  for  marching  take  your 
place  in  line  promptly.  March  with  military  step,  attend  to 
and  promptly  obey  the  orders  of  your  officer. 

VI.  You  will  be  required  to  keep  your  person  clean  and 
your  clothing  tidy  and  in  good  order.  You  must  not  make 
any  alterations  in  your  clothing  or  cut  your  shoes ; if  they  do 


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not  fit  or  need  repairs  report  the  fact  to  your  officer.  You 
must  not  carry  knives,  tools  of  any  kind,  pencils,  paper  or 
any  material  whatever  from  your  shop  to  your  cell  without 
permission  in  writing  from  the  Warden  or  Deputy.  Finding 
any  of  these  things  in  your  possession  will  be  considered 
proof  that  you  have  violated  this  rule.  Tinkering  or  writing 
notes  to  other  convicts  or  carrying  notes  from  one  convict  to 
another  is  strictly  forbidden. 

VII.  You  are  not  allowed  to  have  any  money  on  your 
person  or  in  your  possession,  neither  are  you  permitted  to 
trade  nor  purchase  any  article  whatever.  All  of  your  business 
must  be  done  through  the  Warden. 

VIII.  You  must  approach  an  officer  in  a respectful  man- 
ner. Always  salute  him  before  speaking.  You  must  confine 
your  conversation  with  him  strictly  to  the  business  in  hand. 
You  must  not  address  an  officer  on  matters  outside  the  prison. 
Insolence  in  any  form  to  an  officer,  foreman  or  even  to  a fel- 
low convict  will  not  be  tolerated. 

IX.  On  entering  the  cellhouse,  office  of  the  Board  of 
Control,  Warden  or  Deputy,  you  must  uncover  unless  your 
duties  are  such  that  you  have  special  permission  to  remain 
covered. 

X.  You  are  not  compelled  to  attend  religious  service, 
but  you  are  specially  requested  to  do  so  believing  that  the 
moral  support  of  religious  instruction  is  necessary  for  all. 

XI.  You  are  required  to  bathe  once  a week,  and  oftener 
if  considered  necessary,  unless  excused  by  the  prison  Physi- 
cian, the  Warden  or  Deputy. 

XII.  On  entering  the  prison  you  will  receive  three  tickets 
entitling  you  to  the  following  privileges  as  long  as  you  obey 
strictly  all  of  the  rules  of  the  prison : 

First. — One  ration  of  tobacco  each  week. 

Second. — Permission  to  write  under  grade  rules. 

Third. — Permission  to  see  friends  once  in  four  weeks. 

Newspapers.  You  are  permitted  to  receive  such  weekly 
papers  as  the  Warden  may  approve.  No  daily  papers  or 
sensational  publications  of  any  description  will  be  admitted. 

Extra  Letters.  Written  permission  must  be  obtained 
from  the  Warden  or  Deputy  in  case  it  becomes  necessary  to 
write  special  letters. 

Mail  Matter.  Letters  and  papers  of  every  description 
must  be  examined  at  the  office  under  the  direction  of  the 
Warden,  before  being  mailed  or  delivered. 


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SHOP  RULES  GOVERNING  PRISONERS. 


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SJhop  Rviles. 


I.  On  entering  the  shop  you  will  take  off  your  coat,  put 
on  yonr  apron  and  get  at  your  work  promptly.  If  you  have 
any  causes  for  complaint  against  keeper,  foreman  or  others, 
you  will  be  allowed  to  send  application  for  an  interview 
through  your  officer  at  any  time  to  the  Board  of  Control, 
W arden  or  Deputy. 

II.  Communication  between  prisoners  is  strictly  prohib- 
ited and  will  not  be  allowed  at  any  time  except  by  special 
permission  of  the  officers  in  charge  and  then  only  when  abso- 
lutely necessary. 

III.  In  talking  with  your  foreman  you  are  required  to 
confine  yourself  strictly  to  your  shop  duties.  You  will  not 
be  allowed  to  talk  with  him  upon  matters  pertaining  to  out- 
side news. 

IV.  You  will  be  required  to  approach  your  officer  in  a 
respectful  manner.  Always  salute  him  before  addressing  him 
and  make  your  wants  known  as  briefly  as  possible. 

V.  You  will  be  required  to  give  your  individual  attention 
to  your  work.  Gazing  about,  at  visitors  passing  through 
the  shop  or  at  other  prisoners,  will  not  be  allowed.  Y"ou 
must  respectfully  listen  to  and  faithfully  carry  out  all  in- 
structions given  to  you  by  your  foreman  pertaining  to  your 
work. 

VI.  You  will  not  be  allowed  to  leave  your  place  of  work 
except  by  permission  of  the  officer  in  charge. 

VII.  Y ou  will  not  be  allowed  to  brush  against  a fellow 
convict  in  passing,  to  get  in  each  other’s  way  or  otherwise 
trespass  upon  the  rights  of  each  other  so  as  to  provoke  ill 
feeling. 

VIII.  Careless  or  willful  injury  to  your  work  or  tools 
will  be  promptly  reported. 

IX.  You  must  always  salute  an  officer  on  entering  or 
retiring  from  your  shop.  You  will  not  be  permitted  to  leave 
shop  or  place  of  work  under  any  circumstances,  without  first 
obtaining  special  permission  of  the  officer  in  charge. 

X.  If  you  are  sick  or  unable  to  work  report  the  fact  to 
your  officer  and  act  as  he  may  direct.  If  you  desire  to  see 


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the  physician  give  your  name  to  yonr  officer  immediately 
after  entering  the  shop  in  the  morning. 

XI.  All  trading  or  bartering  of  whatsoever  kind  between 
prisoners  or  between  citizens  and  prisoners,  is  strictly  pro- 
hibited. You  will  not  be  allowed  to  give  or  receive  any  pres- 
ent or  gift  from  a foreman  or  citizen  under  any  condition. 

XII.  If  it  becomes  necessary  to  use  a lead  pencil  about 
your  work,  apply  to  your  officer  who  will  supply  you.  Pencil 
must  invariabty  be  returned  to  the  officer  every  evening.  YTou 
will  not  be  allowed  to  cut  off  or  appropriate  any  part  of  pencil. 


Celljhotise  Rules. 


I.  At  the  sound  of  the  morning  gong  you  must  turn  out 
promptly,  wash,  dress,  clean  your  cuspidor,  make  up  your 
bed  neatly  as  instructed,  and  be  ready  to  march  out.  At  the 
signal  open  the  door,  step  out,  close  the  door  without  slam- 
ming, form  in  line  as  directed,  and  stand  erect  with  pail  in 

right  hand  until  ordered  to  march.  ^ 

II.  Upon  entering  the  cellhouse  at  noon,  march  to  the 
dining  room.  After  dinner  march  promptly  to  your  cell. 

Close  door  after  you  without  slamming,  and  remain  stand- 
ing with  your  right  hand  on  the  door  until  the  count  is  made. 

When  count  is  correct  you  will  be  notified  by  the  sound  of 
the  gong. 

III.  Upon  entering  the  cellhouse  in  the  evening  you  will 
take  your  meal  at  the  entrance  and  go  to  your  cell  promptly. 

You  will  remain  standing  with  your  hand  on  door  until  the 
double  count  is  made,  of  which  you  will  be  notified  by  sound 
of  gong  same  as  at  noon. 

IY.  You  will  be  required  to  keep  your  library  books  and 
cell  furniture  clean  and  in  good  order.  Marking  the  walls, 
spitting  on  the  cell  floor,  corridors  or  flags,  will  not  be  allowed. 

You  will  be  permitted  two  library  books  each  week.  When 
change  of  book  is  desired  place  library  slip  on  cell  door  even- 
ing before  issue. 

Y.  You  will  be  required  to  place  your  writing  and 
tobacco  tickets  on  cell  door  immediately  after  breakfast  Sun- 
day mornings  (in  plain  view)  otherwise  these  privileges  will 
be  withheld.  You  must  return  all  writing  material  given 
you,  whether  used  or  not.  Failure  to  do  this  will  deprive 
you  of  your  writing  privilege.  f 


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DINING  HALL  RULES  GOVERNING  PRISONERS.  5 

VI.  You  must  not  keep  food  in  your  cell  except  evening 
lunch  which  you  are  allowed  to  bring  from  dining  room  on 
Sundays  and  holidays.  Immediately  after  supper  you  will  be 
required  to  place  any  bread  left  on  the  crossbar  of  your  cell 
door  to  be  gathered  up  by  waiter.  You  must  not  throw  any 
food  in  your  night  bucket. 

YII.  You  will  be  required  to  scour  your  cups  and  wash- 
basin and  keep  them  bright  and  clean  and  in  their  proper 
place  at  all  times.  You  must  make  up  your  bed  neatly  and 
carefully  according  to  instructions.  Lounging  upon  your 
bed  during  noon  hour  is  strictly  forbidden. 

VIII.  Strict  silence  must  be  observed  in  your  cell  at  all 
times.  Talking,  laughing,  reading  aloud,  shuffling  of  feet, 
drawing  chair  or  night  bucket  across  cell  floor  or  talking 
from  cell  to  cell  is  strictly  prohibited.  You  must  not  tamper 
with  your  electric  light.  If  it  does  not  burn  properly  report 
the  fact  to  the  officer  on  duty. 

IX.  You  are  entitled  to  the  following  cell  furniture:  1 
Bible,  2 cups,  1 mirror,  1 cuspidor,  1 spoon,  1 face  towel,  1 
dish  towel,  1 piece  laundry  soap,  1 Gonib,  blankets,  sheets,  pil- 
lowcases, mattress,  bedstead  and  springs,  1 wooden  chair  in 
first  and  second  grade,  1 earthern  water  jar  with  cover.  1 
electric  light,  1 small  library  shelf,  1 library  catalogue  and 
all  the  library  and  school  books  required. 

X.  All  prisoners  attending  school  will  be  required  to  give 
close  attention  to  their  studies  in  the  schoolroom  and  in 
their  cell  through  the  entire  term  of  eight  months  commenc- 
ing September  15th,  and  ending  April  15th,  of  each  year  un- 
less excused  by  the  Warden  or  Physician. 

XI.  At  the  sound  of  the  gong  three  times  at  9 p.  in.,  you 
must  undress  quietly  and  immediately  retire.  If  you  have 
occasion  to  call  the  night  officer  tap  on  the  cell  door  lightly, 
but  this  privilege  must  not  be  used  unless  really  necessary. 


Dining  Hall  Rules. 


I.  On  entering  the  dining  hall  -take  your  seat  promptly 
— position  erect — arms  folded  with  eyes  to  the  front  until  the 
signal  is  given  to  commence  eating. 

II.  Strict  silence  must  be  observed  during  the  meal. 
Staring  at  visitors,  talking  and  laughing,  fooling  or  gazing 
about  the  room  is  strictly  forbidden. 


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III.  Eating  or  drinking  before  or  after  the  gong  sounds, 
using  vinegar  in  your  drinking  water,  or  putting  meat  on 
the  table  is  prohibited. 

IV.  Should  you  desire  additional  food  make  your  wants 
known  to  the  waiters  in  the  following  manner : 

If  you  want  bread,  hold  up  your  right  hand. 

Coffee  or  water,  hold  up  your  cup. 

Meat,  hold  up  your  fork." 

Soup,  hold  up  your  spoon. 

Vegetables,  hold  up  your  knife. 

If  you  desire  to  speak  to  an  officer  about  food  or  service 
in  dining  hall  hold  up  your  left  hand. 

V.  Wasting  food  in  any  form  will  not  be  tolerated.  You 
must  not  ask  for  or  allow  waiter  to  place  on  your  plate  more 
food  than  you  can  eat.  When  through  with  meal  leave  pieces 
of  bread  unmussed  on  left  side  of  plate.  Crusts  and  small 
pieces  of  bread  must  not  be  left  on  your  pla/te. 

VI.  After  finishing  your  meal  place  knife,  fork  and  spoon 
on  right  side  of  plate.  Sit  erect  with  arms  folded.  When  the 
signal  is  given  to  arise,  drop  hands  to  your  side.  At  the  sec- 
ond signal  of  the  gong  march  out  and  to  your  respective 
places  in  line  in  a prompt,  quiet  and  orderly  manner. 

VII.  In  passing  to  and  from  the  dining  hall  you  must 
not  gaze  into  cells  or  loiter  on  the  gallery.  Walk  erect  with 
your  eyes  to  the  front.  It  is  strictly  against  the  rules  to  car- 
ry out  any  of  the  dining  hall  furnishings  or  to  carry  food  to 
or  from  the  dining  hall  at  any  time  except  on  Sundays  and 
holidays  when  you  will  be  allowed  to  carry  lunch  to  your 
cell  for  the  evening  meal. 


Chapel  Rules. 


I.  On  entering  the  chapel  you  will  march  erect  with  arms 
by  your  side  keeping  step  with  the  music. 

II.  Y'ou  will  take  your  seat  promptly  as  designated  by 
the  officers  in  charge  and  sit  with  arms  folded  during  chapel 
service. 

III.  The  signal  for  rising  and  being  seated  will  be  the 
sound  of  the  Deputy  Warden’s  gavel.  When  this  signal  is 
given  you  will  rise  promptly  and  remain  standing  until  noti- 
fied to  be  seated.  You  will  be  allowed  to  drop  arms  to  your 
side  while  standing. 


LIST  OF  OFFENSES , 


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IV.  Strict  attention  must  be  given  to  the  service.  Yon 
must  not  gaze  about  the  room  at  visitors  or  at  fellow  con- 
victs, but  must  sit  erect  in  your  seat  facing  the  speaker. 

V.  Beading,  spitting  on  the  floor,  shuffling  of  the  feet  or 
any  other  unnecessary  noise  is  strictly  forbidden. 

Y I.  Should  you  be  taken  sick  during  service  or  it  becomes 
necessary  for  you  to  retire,  raise  your  right  hand  to  the  offi- 
cer in  charge  who  will  excuse  you  if  necessary. 

VII.  After  service  you  will  sit  erect  with  arms  folded  giv- 
ing strict  attention  to  your  officer  until  he  gives  the  signal 
to  rise  when  you  will  be  required  to  rise  promptly  and  march 
out  of  the  chapel  as  directed,  keeping  time  with  the  music. 

VIII.  In  marching  to  and  from  the  chapel  you  will  be 
required  to  keep  in  close  order  with  face  to  the  front  and  in 
as  quiet  and  orderly  manner  as  possible. 

Any  willful  violation  of  these  rules  will  be  promptly  re- 
ported, and  severely  punished  if  necessary  to  enforce  com- 
pliance. 


List  of  Offenses. 


Altering  clothing. 

Bed  not  properly  made. 
Clothing  not  in  proper  order. 
Communicating  by  signs. 
Defacing  anything. 

Dilatory. 

Dirty  cell  or  furnishings. 
Disorderly  cell. 

Disobedience  of  orders. 
Disturbance  in  cellhouse. 
Fighting. 

Hands  in  pockets. 

Hands  or  face  not  clean. 

Hair  not  combed. 
Impertinence  to  visitors. 
Insolence  to  officers. 
Insolence  to  foreman. 
Insolence  to  fellow  prisoners. 
Inattentive  in  line. 
Inattentive  at  work. 
Inattentive  in  school. 
Looking  about  the  shop. 
Laughing  and  fooling. 

Loud  talk  in  cell. 

Loud  reading  in  cell. 


Malicious  mischief. 

Neglect  of  study. 

Not  out  of  bed  promptly. 

Not  at  door  for  count. 

Not  wearing  outside  shirt. 

Not  promptly  out  of  cell  when 
brake  is  drawn. 

Out  of  place  in  shop  or  line. 
Profanity. 

Quarreling. 

Refusal  to  obey. 

Shirking. 

Spitting  upon  the  floor. 
Staring  at  visitors. 

Stealing. 

Trading. 

Talking  in  chapel. 

Talking  in  line. 

Talking  in  school. 

Talking  at  work. 

Talking  from  cell  to  cell. 
Talking  in  corridor. 

Throwing  away  food. 

Yile  language. 


Tohe  Prison  Agent. 


Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of 
the  State  Agent  of  the  Minnesota  State 
Prison  and  State  Reformatory. 


Section  1.  The  Agent  in  the  performance  of  his  duties  shall  be  under 
the  direction  of  the  Warden  of  the  prison  and  the  Superintendent  of  the 
reformatory. 

Section  2.  It  shall  be  his  duty  to  procure  suitable  situations  for  all 
discharged  and  paroled  prisoners  from  the  State  prison  and  reformatory 
who  cannot  obtain  suitable  situations  for  themselves  or  through  their 
friends.  It  shall  also  be  his  duty  to  make  careful  investigations  of  all  sit- 
uations procured  by  prisoners  or  their  friends,  and  ascertain  whether  they 
are  suitable. 

Section  3.  In  procuring  or  investigating  situations  the  Agent  shall, 
at  all  times,  have  in  view  the  morals  of  the  community,  the  surroundings 
to  which  the  men  will  be  subjected,  and  whether  they  are  adapted  to  per- 
form the  services  that  will  be  required  of  them. 

Section  4.  He  shall  at  the  end  of  each  month  report  in  writing  to  the 
Warden  of  the  State  prison  and  Superintendent  of  the  reformatory  the 
number  of  prisoners  for  whom  he  has  found  employment  who  have  been 
paroled  or  discharged  from  each  institution.  In  this  report  shall  be  given 
in  detail  the  name  of  each  prisoner  for  whom  work  is  obtained — the  name 
of  his  employer — the  kind  of  labor  the  prisoner  is  engaged  in — the  amount 
of  compensation  he  is  receiving,  and  what  his  surroundings  are.  Whether 
or  not  he  is  keeping  away  from  saloons  and  bad  company,  together  with 
such  other  facts  as  may  be  thought  of  value  for  the  guidance  of  the  Board 


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in  the  management  of  those  under  their  custody.  In  order  to  make  such 
report  as  is  hereby  required,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  State  Agent  to  re- 
quire a written  report  from  each  prisoner  on  parole,  certified  to  by  his 
employer  setting  forth  the  aforementioned  facts.  A duplicate  of  this 
report , in  all  cases , must  be  sent  by  the  prisoner  directly  to  the  Warden 
or  Superintendent  of  the  institution  from  which  the  prisoner  was 
paroled.  All  such  reports  must  be  filed  together  with  a report  from  the 
Agent  with  the  Warden  and  Superintendent  by  the  28th day  ofeach  month. 

Section  5.  The  Agent  shall  investigate  all  grievances  of  discharged  or 
paroled  prisoners  pertaining  to  their  discharge  from  or  inability  to  fill  sit- 
uations procured  for  them,  and  shall  see  that  they  are  protected  and  that 
they  get  what  is  justly  their  due.  If,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Agent,  it  is  for 
the  best  interests  of  the  paroled  prisoner  to  change  his  work  or  location, 
he  shall  report  the  fact  to  the  Warden  or  Superintendent  and  act  as  he  may 
direct.  But  when  the  nature  of  the  case  is  such  that  it  will  not  ad- 
mit of  delay  he  shall  make  such  changes  as  in  his  best  judgment  are 
necessary , subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Warden  or  Superintendent 
to  whom  he  shall  immediately  report.  In  the  event  of  a prisoner  break- 
ing his  parole,  the  State  Agent  shall  have  authority  to  arrest  and  return 
the  prisoner  to  the  institution  from  which  he  or  she  was  paroled. 

Section  6.  The  Warden  of  the  prison  and  Superintendent  of  the  re- 
formatory shall  furnish  the  Agent  with  the  names  of  all  prisoners  for  whom 
employment  is  wanted,  their  record,  physical  and  mental  condition,  trade, 
etc.,  together  with  any  other  information  which  might  aid  the  Agent  in 
procuring  suitable  situations,  a reasonable  length  of  time  before  the  pris- 
oner’s release. 

Section  7.  The  Agent  shall  have  access  to  the  State  prison  and  re- 
formatory and  shall  visit  each  of  these  institutions  at  least  once  every 
month  and  see  such  prisoners  before  their  release  and  ascertain  personally 
from  them  their  qualifications  and  wishes  as  to  their  future  occupation. 

Section  8.  The  Agent  shall  maintain  supervision  over  discharged  and 
paroled  prisoners  for  whom  he  has  found  employment,  until  their  final  dis- 
charge, and  shall  maintain  temporary  supervision  as  far  as  practicable  over 
all  prisoners  aided  by  him,  and  shall  embody  the  results  of  such  supervision 
in  his  monthly  reports. 

Section  9.  In  order  to  supply  himself  wfith  the  necessary  assistance  to 
successfully  forward  the  work  placed  in  his  charge  the  Agent  shall  invite 
the  co-operation  of  the  public  press  and  the  clergyman  of  the  state,  and 
such  other  persons  as  are  especially  interested  in  the  reformation  of  prison- 
ers. He  shall  have  an  office  in  the  Capitol,  and^as  far  as  practicable  have 
regular  days  when  he  can  be  found  there.  Aside  from  the  time  he  is 
necessarily  at  his  office  and  at  the  prison  and  reformatory,  he  shall  be  mov- 
ing about  the  state  from  place  to  place  where  paroled  prisoners  are  located, 
making  himself  thoroughly  acquainted  with  the  conditions  and  surround-, 
ings  of  each  one.  He  shall  keep  a daily  record  of  his  observations  and  a list 


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of  the  people  he  meets  who  are  willing  to  aid  him  in  his  work.  He  shall 
furnish  a copy  of  his  diary,  so  kept,  to  the  Warden  and  Superintendent  as  a 
part  of  his  regular  monthly  reports. 

Section  10.  The  Agent  shall  be  subject  to  suspension  by  the  Warden 
and  Superintendent  for  misconduct  and  inefficiency  pending  action  by  the 
Board  of  Control. 


Restoration  of  Citizenship. 

A convict  who  shall  pass  the  entire  period  of  his  imprisonment  without 
a violation  of  the  rules  and  discipline,  except  such  as  the  Warden  or  Board 
of  Control  shall  excuse,  shall  upon  his  discharge  from  the  prison  be  restored 
to  the  rights  and  privileges  forfeited  by  his  conviction,  and  shall  receive 
from  the  Governor  a certificate  under  the  great  seal  of  the  State  as  evidence 
of  such  restoration,  to  be  issued  upon  presentation  to  the  Governor  of  a 
certificate  of  such  conduct,  which  shall  be  furnished  to  such  convict  by  the 
Warden. 


Rules  for  the  Parole  and  Grading  System. 

Established  by  Act  o f the  Minnesota  Legislature  March 
27,  1893.  Revised  1905. 


Chapter  105  of  the  Revised  Laws  for  1905. 

Section  20.  Sentence  Upon  Reformatory  Plan.— Whenever  any 
person  not  less  than  seventeen  nor  more  than  thirty  years  old,  who  has 
never  been  sentenced  to  a state  prison  or  reformatory,  is  convicted  of  an 
offense  punishable  by  imprisonment  in  the  state  prison,  the  court,  in  its 
discretion,  may  sentence  him  to  the  state  prison  in  like  manner  and  on  like 
conditions  as  are  provided  for  sentence  to  the  reformatory,  designating  the 
sentence  to  be  upon  the  reformatory  plan ; and  in  such  cases  paroles  and 
releases  shall  be  granted  upon  the  same  terms  and  conditions  as  from  the 
reformatory.  (’94,  s.  7507.) 

Section  21.  Parole  of  Prisoners. — The  State  Board  of  Control  may 
parole  any  prisoner:  Provided. 

1.  No  convict  shall  be  paroled  who  has  previously  been  convicted  of  a 
felony  other  than  the  one  for  which  he  is  serving  sentence,  either  in  this 
state  or  elsewhere. 

2.  No  convict  serving  a time  sentence  shall  be  paroled  until  he  shall 
have  served  at  least  one-half  of  his  full  term,  not  reckoning  good  time. 

3.  No  convict  serving  a life  sentence  shall  be  paroled  until  he  has  served 
thirty-five  years,  less  the  diminution  which  would  have  been  allowed  for 


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good  conduct  had  his  sentence  been  for  thirty-five  years,  and  then  only  by 
unanimous  consent,  in  writing,  of  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Pardons. 

4.  Such  convicts  while  on  parole  shall  remain  in  the  legal  custody  and 
under  control  of  the  Board  of  Control,  subject  at  any  time  to  be  returned 
to  the  prison  or  reformatory,  and  the  written  order  of  said  Board,  certified 
by  the  Warden,  shall  be  a sufficient  warrant  to  any  officer  to  retake  and 
return  to  actual  custody  any  such  convict.  Geographical  limits  wholly 
within  the  state  may  be  fixed  in  each  case,  and  the  same  enlarged  or 
reduced  according  to  the  conduct  of  the  prisoners. 

5.  In  considering  applications  for  parole  said  board  shall  not  entertain 
any  petition,  receive  any  written  communication,  or  hear  any  argument 
from  any  attorney  or  other  person  not  connected  with  said  prison,  in  favor 
of  the  parole  of  any  prisoner,  but  it  may  institute  inquiries  by  correspon- 
dence or  otherwise  as  to  the  previous  history  or  character  of  such  prisoner. 
(’94,  s.  7510;  ’01,  c.  232.) 


C36e  Grading  Rules. 

Section  1.  The  Board  of  Control,  by  virtue  of  the  authority  and 
power  conferred  upon  them  by  Section  5 of  an  Act  of  the  Minnesota  Legis- 
lature, entitled  “An  Act  to  regulate  the  sentencing  of  prisoners  convicted  of 
felony  and  their  subsequent  release  on  parole”  hereby  establish  three  (3) 
grades  of  prisoners  to  be  known  and  designated  as  the  First,  Second  and 
Third  Grades,  together  with  a system  of  marks  to  be  governed  by  the  fol- 
lowing rules  and  regulations,  which  shall  be  in  force  and  have  effect  from 
and  after  the  official  notification  of  the  passage  of  said  Act  as  certified  by 
the  Secretary  of  State  under  date  of  April  5th,  1893. 

All  prisoners  on  arrival  shall  be  entered  in  the  Second  Grade;  they  may 
earn  nine  credit  marks  each  month  and  shall  be  marked  on  conduct,  work, 
and  mental  advancement.  Promotion  from  the  Second  to  the  First  Grade 
shall  be  conditioned  upon  the  earning  of  Fifty  (50)  out  of  the  possible  Fif- 
ty-four (54)  credit  marks  within  six  (6)  consecutive  months.  The  loss  of 
more  than  two  (2)  marks  in  any  one  month,  shall  cause  the  prisoner  so 
offending  to  be  reduced  to  the  next  lower  grade.  By  a clear  record  of  one 
(1)  month  and  the  earning  of  nine  (9)  credit  marks,  the  prisoner  shall  be 
advanced  to  the  next  upper  grade. 

Prisoners  may  lose  their  grades: 

First.  By  such  violations  of  Prison  Rules  as  shall  necessarily  subject 
them  to  solitary  confinement. 

Second.  For  general  disorderly  conduct. 

Third.  For  habitual  laziness,  untidiness,  or  negligence. 

Section  2.  First  Grade. — First  Grade  men  shall  be  dressed  in  a gray 
uniform  and  be  entitled  to  the  following  privileges:  To  eat  in  a dining 
room,  to  be  known  and  designated  as  a First  Grade  dining  room,  of  which 
the  table  service  and  variety  of  food  shall  be  distinctive  features;  to  write 
one  letter  each  week;  receive  visits  from  friends  once  in  four  weeks;  to  re- 
ceive such  letters  and  weekly  papers  as  the  Warden  may  approve,  and  from 


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time  to  time  such  other  and  additional  privileges  and  immunities  not  herein 
enumerated,  as  may  be  considered  safe  to  concede,  as  a special  reward  for 
meritorious  conduct,  having  in  view  at  all  times  the  best  interests  of  discip- 
line and  good  order. 

Second  Grade. — Second  Grade  men  shall  be  dressed  in  a plaid  suit  and 
be  entitled  to  the  following  privileges : To  take  their  meals  in  a dining 
room  to  be  known  and  designated  as  a Second  Grade  dining  room.  The 
service  and  variety  of  food  shall  not  be  as  great  as  that  allowed  in  the  First 
Grade  dining  room,  still,  it  shall  have,  as  a special  distinctive  feature,  a 
greater  variety-  of  food  and  better  service  than  that  allowed  Third  Grade 
men.  To  receive  visits  from  friends  once  a month;  to  receive  such  letters 
and  weekly  papers  as  the  Warden  may  approve;  to  write  once  in  two 
weeks. 

Third  Grade. — Third  Grade  men  shall  be  dressed  in  striped  clothing; 
they  shall  be  allowed  to  have  in  their  respective  cells  a Bible,  a library  cata- 
logue and  one  good  selected  library  book  each  week.  All  Third  Grade 
prisoners  shall  be  deprived  of  the  following  privileges  allowed  to  other 
grades:  To  receive  visits  from  friends  or  write  or  receive  letters  except  on 
matters  of  the  greatest  importance,  and  then  only  by  permission  of 
the  Warden;  they  shall  not  be  allowed  to  receive  newspapers  or  tobacco, 
nor  to  take  their  meals  in  the  dining  room,  but  shall  be  obliged  to  occupy 
and  take  their  meals  in  cells  set  aside  and  designated  as  Third  Grade  cells; 
their  food  shall  be  plentiful  and  substantial  but  very  plain  and  of  less 
variety  than  that  allowed  Second  Grade  men ; they  shall  not  receive  any 
outside  news  of  any  kind,  except  by  permission  of  the  Warden;  and  they 
may  be  further  deprived  of  such  other  privileges  from  time  to  time,  as  may 
be  considered  for  the  best  interests  of  the  grading  and  parole  system. 

Section  3.  At  the  discretion  of  the  Board  of  Control,  any  prisoner 
who  shall  show  a perfect  record  for  six  months  after  entering  the  Second 
Grade,  may  be  considered  as  of  the  First  Grade  from  the  time  he  entered 
the  prison. 

Section  4.  The  Warden  shall  submit  to  the  Board  of  Control  each 
month,  at  its  regular  meeting,  a report  in  writing,  showing  the  grade 
changes  for  the  month,  giving  the  names  of  all  prisoners  with  the  dates 
upon  which  they  were  degraded  or  promoted  in  their  respective  grades;  and 
such  other  information  as  may  be  considered  necessary  to  give  the  Board  a 
more  perfect  knowledge  of  the  discipline  and  general  management  of  the 
prison. 


Good  Time  Law. 

Chapter  105  of  the  Revised  Laws  for  1905. 

Diminution  of  Sentence. — Every  convict  sentenced  for  a definite  term 
other  than  life  may  diminish  such  term  as  follows: 

1.  For  each  month,  commencing  on  the  day  of  his  arrival,  during  which 


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he  has  not  violated  any  prison  rule  or  discipline,  and  has  labored  with 
diligence  and  fidelity,  five  days. 

2.  After  one  year  of  such  conduct,  seven  days  for  each  month. 

3.  After  two  years  of  such  conduct,  nine  days  for  each  month. 

4.  After  three  years,  ten  days  for  each  month  for  the  entire  time 
thereafter. 

Said  Board,  in  view  of  the  aggravated  nature  and  frequency  of  offenses, 
may  take  away  any  or  all  of  the  good  time  previously  gained,  and,  in  con- 
sideration of  mitigating  circumstances  or  ignorance  on  the  part  of  the  con- 
vict, may  afterwards  restore  him,  in  whole  or  in  part,  to  the  standing  he 
possessed  before  such  good  time  was  taken  away.  Whenever  a convict 
shall  pass  the  entire  period  of  his  imprisonment  without  an  unexcused 
violation  of  the  rules  or  discipline,  upon  his  discharge  he  shall  be  restored 
to  his  rights  and  privileges  forfeited  by  conviction,  and  receive  from  the 
Governor  a certificate,  under  the  seal  of  the  State,  as  evidence  of  such 
restoration.  (’94,  s.  7489.) 


Discharge  Allowance. 


Chapter  105  of  the  Revised  Laws  for  1905. 

Upon  discharge  the  Warden,  at  the  expense  of  the  State,  shall  furnish 
each  convict  released  with  one  good  serviceable  suit  of  clothing  and  under- 
clothing, and,  when  released  between  October  1 and  March  31  following, 
with  a good,  serviceable  overcoat;  and  he  shall  pay  to  each  convict,  when 
released,  $25  in  money  drawn  from  the  current  expense  fund.  (’94,  ss. 
7474,  7475;  ’97,  c.  243.) 


Board  of  Pardons. 


Chapter  104  of  the  Revised  Laws  for  1905. 

How  Constituted — Powers. — The  Board  of  Pardons  shall  consist  of 
the  Governor,  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  the  Attorney 
General.  Said  Board  may  gra.nt  pardons  and  reprieves  and  commute  the 
sentence  of  any  person  convicted  of  any  offense  against  the  laws  of  the 
State,  in  the  manner  and  under  the  conditions  and  regulations  hereinafter 
prescribed,  but  not  otherwise.  (’97,  c.  23,  s.  1.) 

Pardons — Reprieves — Unanimous  Vote. — Such  Board  may  grant  an 
absolute  or  conditional  pardon,  but  every  conditional  pardon  shall  state 
the  terms  and  conditions  upon  which  it  was  granted.  A reprieve  in  a case 
where  capital  punishment  has  been  imposed  may  be  granted  by  any  mem- 
ber of  the  Board,  but  for  such  time  only  as  may  be  reasonably  necessary  to 
secure  a meeting  for  the  consideration  of  an  application  for  pardon  or  com- 
mutation of  sentence.  Every  pardon  or  commutation  of  sentence  shall  be 
in  writing,  and  shall  have  no  force  or  effect  unless  granted  by  a unanimous 
vote  of  the  Board  duly  convened.  (’97,  c.  23,  s 2.) 


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Warrant — Return. — Such  Board  may  issue  its  warrant  under  its  seal 
to  any  proper  officer  to  carry  into  effect  any  pardon,  commutation,  or 
reprieve.  As  soon  as  may  be  after  the  execution  of  the  warrant,  the  officer 
to  whom  it  is  directed  shall  make  return  thereof,  under  his  hand,  with  his 
doings  thereon,  to  the  Governor.  Such  officer  shall  also  file  with  the  clerk 
of  the  court  in  which  the  offender  was  convicted  an  attested  copy  of  the 
warrant  and  return,  a brief  abstract  of  which  such  clerk  shall  subjoin  to 
the  record  of  the  conviction.  (’97,  c.  23,  ss.  2,  3.) 

Meetings. — The  Board  §hall  hold  regular  meetings  on  the  second  Mon- 
day in  January,  April,  July,  and  October  of  each  year,  and  such  other  meet- 
ings as  it  shall  deem  expedient,  and  all  shall  be  held  in  the  executive  chamber 
in  the  state  capitol,  or  at  such  other  place  as  may  be  ordered  by  the  Board. 
(’97,  c.  23,  s.  4.) 

Application  for  Pardon. — Every  application  for  a pardon  or  commu- 
tation of  sentence  shall  be  in  writing,  addressed  to  the  Board  of  Pardons, 
signed  by  the  convict  or  someone  in  his  behalf,  shall  state  concisely  the 
grounds  upon  which  the  pardon  or  commutation  is  sought,  and  in  addition 
shall  contain  the  following  facts : 

1.  The  name  under  which  the  convict  was  indicted,  and  every  alias  by 
which  he  has  been  known. 

2.  The  date  and  terms  of  sentence,  and  the  names  of  the  offense  foi 
which  it  was  imposed. 

3.  The  name  of  the  trial  judge  and  of  the  county  attorney  who  par- 
ticipated in  the  trial  of  the  convict,  together  with  that  of  the  county  in 
which  he  was  tried. 

4.  A succint  statement  of  the  evidence  adduced  at  the  trial,  with  the 
indorsement  of  the  judge  or  county  attorney  who  tried  the  case  that  the 
same  is  substantially  correct.  If  such  statement  and  indorsement  are  not 
furnished,  the  reason  thereof  shall  be  stated. 

5.  The  age,  birthplace,  parentage,  and  occupation  and  residence  of 
convict  during  five  years  immediately  preceding  conviction. 

6.  A statement  of  other  arrests,  indictments,  and  convictions,  if  any, 
of  the  convict.  (’97,  c.  23,  s.  5.) 

Action  Upon  Application. — Every  such  application  shall  be  filed  with 
the  clerk  of  the  board.  But  if  an  application  for  a pardon  or  commutation 
has  been  once  heard  and  denied  on  the  merits,  no  subsequent  application 
shall  be  filed  without  the  consent  of  two  members  of  the  Board  indorsed 
thereon.  Said  clerk  shall,  immediately  on  receipt  of  any  application,  mail 
notice  thereof,  and  of  the  time  and  place  of  hearing  thereon,  to  the  judge  of 
the  court  wherein  the  applicant  was  tried  and  sentenced,  and  to  the  prose- 
cuting attorney  who  prosecuted  the  applicant,  or  his  successor  in  office: 
Provided,  that  pardons  or  commutations  of  sentence  of  persons  committed 
to  a county  jail  or  workhouse  may  be  granted  by  said  Board  without 
notice.  (’97,  c.  23,  s.  6.) 

Records — Seal — Additional  Powers — Clerk. — The  Board  shall  keep 
a record  of  every  petition  received,  and  of  every  pardon,  reprieve,  or  com- 
mutation of  sentence  granted  or  refused,  and  the  reasons  assigned  therefor 


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and  shall  have  a seal,  with  which  every  pardon,  reprieve,  or  commutation 
of  sentence  shall  be  attested.  It  may  adopt  such  additional  necessary  and 
proper  rules  and  regulations  as  are  not  inconsistent  herewith.  The  Gov- 
ernor’s private  secretary,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  executive  clerk,  shall  be  the 
clerk  of  the  Board,  and  shall  keep  the  records  and  perform  the  duties  herein 
required  of  him,  and  such  other  duties  as  the  Board  may  prescribe,  without 
other  compensation.  The  records  and  all  files  shall  be  kept  and  preserved 
in  the  office  of  the  Governor,  and  shall  be  open  to  public  inspection  at  all 
reasonable  times.  (’97,  c.  23,  ss.  5-7,  8.) 

Issuance  of  Process — Witnesses — Appropriation. — The  Board  may 
issue  process  requiring  the  presence  of  any  person  or  officer  before  it,  with 
or  without  books  and  papers,  in  any  matter  pending,  and  may  take  such 
reasonable  steps  in  the  matter  as  it  may  deem  necessary  to  a proper  de- 
termination thereof.  Whenever  any  person  is  summoned  before  the  Board 
by  its  authority,  he  may  be  allowed  such  compensation  for  travel  and 
attendance  as  it  may  deem  reasonable.  The  sum  of  $300  is  hereby  ap- 
propriated annually  for  carrying  out  the  provisions  of  this  subdivision. 
(’97,  c.  23,  ss,  8,  9.) 


Table  for  Computing  Good  Time. 


Original 

Sentence 

Good  Time  Earned 

Time  Served 

Years. 

Months. 

Months. 

Days. 

Years.  Months. 

Days. 

6 

1 

S 

1 

2 

1 O 

1 

.6  

3 

...  12 

1.. 

2 

...18 

2 

4 

....24 

1.. 

7 

...  6 

2 

...6 

6.. 

..  18 

1 .. 

1 1 

1 2 

3 

8 

12 

2 . 

..  3 

3 

. 6 

10.... 

1 2 

2 

7 

...18 

4 

12 

12 

2.. 

11 

...18 

4 

.6 

14 

1 2 

3 

3 

...18 

5 

1 6 

1 2 

3 

1 .... 

...18 

5 

18 

1 2 

3 

11  .. 

...18 

6 

20 

....12 

4 

..  3 

...18 

6 

22  ... 

12.  .. 

4 

7 

...18 

7 

24 

...  12 

4 

11 

..  18 

7 : 

.6 

26  .. 

...  12 

5.. 

. 3 

...18 

8 

28 

..  12 

7 

..  18 

8 6 

30 

12 

5.. 

11 

...18 

9 

32 

12 

6.. 

3 

...18 

9 

.6 

34  . 

. 1 2 

6 

7 .. 

.18 

10 

36 

....12 

6.. 

11 

...18 

10 

38 

....12 

7.. 

..  3 

...18 

11 

40 

....12 

7 

, . 7 

..  18 

11 

42  

....12 

7. 

....11 

...18 

12 

44 

1 2 

8 

O, 

18  

12 

46 

....12 

8. . 

..  7 

...18 

13 

48 

...  12 

8.. 

. ii 

...18..  .. 

14 

52 

....1  2 

9 . 

7 ... 

. 18 

15 

56 

....1  2 ... 

1 0 

..  3 

..  18 

16 

60 

1 2 

10 

1 1 

18  .. 

17 

64 

....12  ... 

11 

. 7.  .. 

1 8 

18 

68 

1 2 

12 

3 

...18 

19 

72  

....12.... 

12  . 

11 

18. 

20  

76 

....12  ... 

13... 

7 .. 

18  .. 

21 

80  

12 

14.. 

3 

18  .. 

Add  Eight  Months  for  Every  Subsequent  Year. 


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Rules  Governing  the  Librarian. 


It  is  the  duty,  and  the  librarian  and  his  assistant  are  hereby  instructed 
that  the  following  rules  are  in  force  from  this  date  and  must  hereafter  be 
carefully  followed : 

All  books  must  be  catalogued  before  issue.  All  magazines  and  periodi- 
cals that  may  come  to  the  librar\’  will  be  carefully  checked  and  safely  held 
there  until  instructions  have  been  given  for  their  disposal  either  by  the 
Warden,  the  Deputy  Warden,  or  the  Cellhouse  Keeper. 

All  state  magazines,  and  magazines  contributed,  shall  hereafter  be  issued 
from  the  library  under  the  instruction  of  the  Warden,  or  the  Deputy  Warden, 
and  always  under  the  direction  of  the  Cellhouse  Keeper.  These  magazines 
shall  be  issued  under  the  following  conditions,  viz: 

The  Cellhouse  Keeper  shall  provide  a list  of  prisoners  to  whom  the 
magazines  shall  be  first  issued  and  may  be  retained  for  three  days,  after 
which  they  will  be  returned  to  the  magazine  box  provided  as  a receptacle 
to  receive  them.  The  librarian  shall  take  charge  of  them,  check  them  up, 
examining  each  magazine  to  see  if  it  has  been  properly  used,  and  then  re- 
mark for  another  distribution.  This  process  is  to  continue  as  long  as  it 
shall  be  decided  to  keep  the  magazines  in  circulation. 

When  withdrawn  from  circulation  the  librarian  shall  check  up  each 
number  and  see  that  they  have  been  properly  and  safely  returned  without 
ill-usage,  and  receive  instructions  as  to  the  number  that  shall  be  classified 
for  the  bindery. 

The  Keeper  of  the  Cellhouse  shall  see  that  magazines  are  sent  to  the 
bindery  and  properly  accounted  for,  and  from  there  checked  back  into  the 
library  for  circulation,  after  the  volumes  have  been  bound. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  librarian  to  report  any  defacing,  marking  or 
cutting  of  magazines,  and  the  Cellhouse  Keeper  shall  report  all  such  abuses. 

An3^  improper  use  or  abuse  of  magazines  will  deprive  the  offender  of  li- 
brary privileges,  and  if  wilfully  done  will  be  followed  by  severe  punishment. 

All  library  books  must  be  carefully  examined  when  returned  to  the 
library,  and  it  shall  be  the  dut3r  of  the  librarian  to  report  to  the  Cellhouse 
Keeper  any  marking,  cutting,  tearing,  soiling  or  any  other  misuse  or  rough 
handling  of  library  books,  (natural  wear  and  tear  excepted)  and  by  the 
Cellhouse  Keeper  reported  in  the  ordinary  way. 

Any  improper  use  of  library  books  will  subject  the  offender  to  the  with- 
holding of  library  privileges,  and  if  wilfully  done  will  result  in  severe  punish- 
ment. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  librarian,  under  the  direction  of  the  Cellhouse 
Keeper,  to  keep  a list  of  all  prisoners  in  the  library  who  shall  have,  from 
time  to  time,  been  deprived  of  library  privileges,  giving  the  date  of  the  de- 
privation and  date  when  again  restored. 


Library  Rules, 


In  ordering  books  the  following  directions  must  be  care- 
fully adhered  to : 

Write  plainly  upon  your  library  slip  your  name,  and  cell 
number.  Underneath  place  the  numbers  of  fifteen  or  twenty 
books  you  prefer  to  read. 

Always  take  your  library  book  with  you  when  moving 
from  one  cell  to  another.  Bear  in  mind  that  all  books  are 
charged  to  you  and  that  you  will  be  held  strictly  responsible 
for  their  preservation  and  return.  Catalogue  and  all  books 
charged  to  you  must  be  accounted  for  on  the  day  of  your 
parole  or  discharge  from  prison. 

You  will  not  be  allowed  to  have  a library  book  in  your 
possession  or  in  your  cell  except  those  that  have  been  regu- 
larly charged  up  and  come  to  you  through  the  regular  chan- 
nels. If  you  find  a stray  book  in  your  cell  you  must  turn  it 
over  to  the  Librarian  at  once.  Failing  to  do  this,  the  finding 
a stray  library  book  in  your  cell,  will  be  the  means  of  depriv- 
ing you  of  all  library  privileges. 

You  are  accorded  the  utmost  liberty  in  the  selection  of 
your  reading  matter,  but  it  is  hoped  and  it  will  be  expected 
by  the  management  that  the  library  record  ' will  show  that 
you  have  exercised  due  diligence  and  regard  for  your  own 
best  interests  in  the  selection  of  books.  The  Warden,  Chap- 
lain, Teachers  or  other  officers  will  gladly  advise  you  con- 
cerning the  proper  selection  of  reading  matter. 

All  library  books,  excepting  books  of  reference,  may  be 


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retained  two  weeks.  Books  of  reference  may  be  held  but 
one  day. 


RULES  FOR  EXCHANGING  PAPERS. 

4 - 

Any  prisoner  wishing  to  exchange  papers  or  periodicals 
with  other  prisoners  may  do  so  by  observing  the  following 
rules : 

Mark  the  numbers  of  the  cells  to  which  you  wish  to  send 
the  paper  or  periodical  plainly  on  the  margin  thereof,  and 
drop  it  in  the  exchange  box  at  the  foot  of  the  stairs  as  you 
go  out  with  your  bucket  in  the  morning. 

After  reading  papers  sent  to  you,  scratch  your  number 
out  and  replace  papers  in  the  exchange  box  the  following 
morning,  but  do  not  add  any  numbers  to  the  list  nor  erase 
any  but  your  own. 

Weekly  and  semi- weekly  publications  circulate  ten  days 
from  the  date  of  their  issue ; monthly  publications  circulate 
during  the  month  of  their  issue. 

Writing  on,  drawing  pictures  on,  or  in  any  way  defacing 
exchanges  is  forbidden.  Papers  must  be  kept  as  clean  as 
possible. 

LIBRARY  SLIPS. 

The  library  slips  are  taken  up  by  the  night  guards  on  the 
following  evenings:  On  galleries  one  and  two,  Wednesday 
and  Saturday.  On  number  three  gallery,  Monday  and 
Thursday.  On  number  four,  five  and  six  galleries,  Tuesday 
and  Friday.  The  slips  should  be  placed  upon  the  crossbar 
of  your  door,  on  the  nights  designated,  before  the  gong  rings 
to  retire. 


GENERAL  FICTION . 19 


General  Fiction. 

Abbott,  Mary  The  Beverleys 1 

Adams,  Andy  The  Outlet 2 

Adams,  H.  C.  Perils  of  the  Transvaal  and  Zulu-Land ...  3 

Adams,  U.  P.  John  Burt . 4 

Aguilar,  Grace  The  Days  of  Bruce f. . . . 5 

“ Home  Influence 6 

“ • “ “•  . 7 

“ Home  Scenes  and  Heart  Studies 8 

“ The  Yale  of  Cedars 9 

“ “ “ “ 10 

“ “ “ “ 11 

Aitken,  Robert  The  Golden  Horseshoe 12 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  A11  Old-Fashioned  Girl 13 

“ Under  the  Lilacs 14 

“ Jo’s  Bo.ys 15 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  The  Story  of  a Bad  Boy 16 

“ Sea  Turn  and  Other  Matters 17 

Alexander,  Mrs.  The  Executor 18 

“ The  Wooing  O’t 19 

Alger,  Horatio  Paul  the  Peddler 20 

Allen,  Grant  The  Tents  of  Shem 21 

Allen,  James  Lane  A Kentucky  Cardinal . 22 

The  Choir  Invisible 23 

U . ii  <<  tt  24 

“ “ d “ 25 

“ Aftermath 26 

“ The  Reign  of  Law 27 

“ The  Blue  Grass  Region  of  Kentucky 28 

Mettle  of  the  Pasture 29 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  In  Hostile  Red 30 

“ In  Circling  Camps 31 

“ The  Wilderness. Road 32 

Andrews,  Mrs.  M.  R.  S.  Bob  and  the  Guides 33 

“ The  Militants 34 

Arabian  Nights’  Entertainments 35 

Arthur,  T.  S.  Golden  Grains' 36 

“ Heart  Histories  and  Life  Pictures 37 

“ Ten  Nights  in  a Barroom 39 

“ True  Riches 38 

“ Light  on  Shadowed  Paths 40 


20 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Arthur,  T.  S.  Woman  to  the  Rescue 

Atherton,  Gertrude  Senator  North 

“ The  Ancestors 

“ The  Conqueror 

Austin,  Mary  Isidro 

Bacheller,  Irving  Eben  Holden 

“ Eben  Holden’s  Last  Day  a Fishing 

“ Silas  Strong 

Baker,  S.  W.  Cast  Up  by  the  Sea 

Balch,  F.  H.  The  Bridge  of  the  Gods 

Balestier,  Wolcott  Benefits  Forgot 

“ The  Iron  Cousin 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  The  Fire  Brigade 

Balzac,  Honore  de  At  the  Sign  of  the  Cat  and  Racket. . 

Barbour,  A.  M.  At  the  Time  Appointed 

“ The  Award  of  Justice 

“ That  Man  waring  Affair 

Barbour,  R.  H.  The  Land  of  Joy 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine  Domitia 

“ Pabo  the  Priest 

“ The  Broom  Squire 

“ The  Book  of  Ghosts 

Barlow,  J ane  From  the  Land  of  Shamrock 

Barnard,  Edna  A.  Maple  Range 


Barr,  Amelia  E.  Feet  of  Clay 

“ Friend  Olivia 

“ The  Household  of  McNeil 

“ Remember  the  Alamo 

“ The  Maid  of  Maiden  Lane 

“ The  Belle  of  Bowling  Green 

“ The  Black  Shilling 

“ The  Heart  of  Jessy  Laurie. 

Barr,  Robert  The  Princess  Tekla 

“ Jennie  Baxter.  Journalist 

“ The  Speculations  of  John  Steele 

Barrie,  J.  M.  A Tillyloss  Scandal  and  Life  in  a Country 

Manse 

“ The  Little  Minister : 

“ Sentimental  Tommy 

“ Tommy  and  Grizel. 

Barrow,  E.  M.  The  King’s  Rivals 

Baskett,  J N.  As  the  Light  Led 

Bates,  Eric  The  Madcap  Cruise 

Beach,  Rex  The  Spoilers 

Bell,  Lilian  As  Seen  by  Me 

“ The  Expatriates 


41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 


GENERAL  FICTION.  21 

Bell,  Lilian  Hope  Loring 87 

Bellamy,  Edward  Looking  Backward 88 

“ “ “ “ 89 

“ Equality. 90 

Besant,  Walter  Armorel  of  Lyoness 91 

“ Children  of  Gibeon 92 

“ For  Faith  and  Freedom 93 

“ The  tV  orld  Went  Very  Well  Then 94 

“ The  Alabaster  Box 95 

The  Fourth  Generation 96 

Bigot,  Madame  A Foreign  Match 97 

Bindloss,  Harold  The  Dust  of  Conflict 98 

“ Winston  of  the  Prairie 99 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne  Synnoye  Solbakken 100 

Black,  Alexander  The  Girl  and  the  Guardsman 101 

Black,  Clementina  The  Princess  Desiree 102 

Black,  William  Three  Feathers 103 

“ Yolande 104 

“ “ 105 

“ The  Strange  Adventures  of  a House-boat 106 

“ The  Strange  Adventures  of  a Phaeton 107 

“ That  Beautiful  Wretch 108 

' “ “ “ “ . . . . 109 

“ A Daughter  of  Heth 110 

- “ In  Far  Lochaber Ill 

“ Green  Pastures  and  Piccadilly 112 

In  Silk  Attire 113 

u Judith  Shakespeare 114 

“ Kilmeny 115 

“ McLeod  of  Dare 116 

“ Madcap  Violet 117 

u Prince  Fortunates 118 

“ Sabina  Zembra 119 

“ Shandon  Bells 120 

“ h p21 

“ Sunrise 122 

a “ 123 

“ White  Heather 124 

“ White  Wings 125 

“ Donald  Ross  of  Heimra 126 

Stand  Fast,  Craig-Royst on 127 

u A Princess  of  Thule 128 

Blackmore,  D.  R,  Lorna  Doone 129 

“ “ .130 

u Kit  and  Kitty 131 

Blake,  Paul  My  Friend  and  My  Enemy 132 

Bouvet,  Marguerite  William  Sweet, . 133 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


22 

Boyles,  Kate  and  Virgil  Langford  of  the  Three  Bars. . 184 

Braddon,  Mary  E.  Phantom  Fortune 135 

Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend  The  Grip  of  Honor 136 

“ The  Blue  Ocean’s  Daughter 137 

££  The  Southerners 188 

“ The  Two  Captains 139 

When  Blades  Are  Out  and  Love’s  Afield 140 

^ Brady- Peple  Richard  the  Brazen 141 

Braeme,  Charlotte  M.  Put  Asunder 142 

Brebner,  Percy  The  Knight  of  the  Silver  Star 143 

Bresciani,  Antonio  Edmondo 144 

Bronte,  Charlotte  Jane  Eyre 145 

££  “ “ “ 146 

“ “ “ ££  147 

££  Villette... . ; 148 

• •“  “ 149 

Broughton,  Rhoda  Red  as  a Rose  is  She 150 

££  Second  Thoughts 151 

<<  152 

Brown,  Alice  The  County  Road 153 

££  Paradise 154 

Brown,  Caroline  Knights  in  Fustian 155 

Bryant,  J.  D.  Paulina  Seward  156 

Bulwi^r-LyttOn,  Sir  Edward  The  Caxtons,  The  Coming 

Race  and  Leila 157 

££  The  Caxtons,  The  Coming  Race  and  Leila  158 

“ Pelham 159 

££  Pelham  and  Lucretia 160 

“ Ernest  Malt  ravers 161 

Ernest  Maltravers  and  Alice 162 

“ Night  and  Morning  and  Godolphin 168 

My  Novel 164 

“ “ 6 165 

“ ««  £<  166 

<£  Paul  Clifford 167 

££  Paul  Clifford  and  Eugene  Aram 168 

“ Eugene  Aram 169 

“ The  Coming  Race 170 

Burnett,  Frances  H.  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy 171 

£‘  In  Connection  with  the  l)e  Willoughby  Claim.  172 

£ £ The  Shuttle 173 

Burnham,  Clara  L A Sane  Lunatic 174 

“ ££  u u u u 175 

“ ££  u a u « 176 

The  Mistress  of  Beach  Knoll 177 

■ “ ££  £k  ££  “ ££  178 

i;  Miss  Pritchard’s  W edding  Trip 179 


GENERAL  FICTION. 


23 

Burr,  Anna  R.  The  Jessoy  Bequest 180 

Butler,  Ellis  P.  Confessions  of  a Daddy.. . . 181 

“ Pigs  Is  Pigs 182 

Banner,  E.  L.  Agnes  Surriage 183 

Caine,  Hall  The  Deemster 18-1 

“ The  Christian 185 

“ The  Eternal  City 186 

“ The  Prodigal  Son 187 

Calkins,  F.  W.  The  Wooing  of  Tokala 188 

Cameron,  Charles  What  Will  the  World  Say?. 189 

Carey,  Rosa  N.  Uncle  Max 190 

“ The  Household  of  Peter 191 

“ “ « •“  “ 192 

“ The  Angels  of  Forgiveness 193 

“ The  Highway  of  Fate 194 

Carleton  Will  Willy  Reilly 195 

“ The  Black  "Baronet 196 

Carpenter,  F.  D.  Y.  Round  About  Rio 197 

Carr,  Sarah  P.  The  Iron  Way 198 

Caskeoden,  Charles  The  Forest  Hearth 199 

Cast  Up  by  the  Tide 200 

Castle,  Agnes  and  Egerton  The  Pride  of  Jennico 201 

“ If  Youth  But  Knew 202 

Castle,  Egerton  Young  April 203 

Catherwood,  Mary  H.  The  Romance  of  Dollard 204 

“ The  Story  of  Tonty 205 

Chambers,  Robert  W.  The  Conspirators 206 

“ Cardigan...  207 

“ The  Fighting  Chance 208 

“ The  Reckoning 209 

“ The  Younger  Set 210 

Chesebro,  Caroline  Isa:  A Pilgrimage 211 

Chestnut,  Charles  The  Wife  of  His  Youth 212 

Cholmondeley,  Mary  Red  Pott  age 213 

The  Danvers  Jewels  and  Sir  Chas.  Danvers  214 

Christy  Carew.  215 

Churchill,  Winston  Spencer  Savrola. 216 

Clapp,  Eya  K.  A Lucky  Mishap ...  21 7 

Clay,  Bertha  M.  Dora  Thorne 218 

“ A Woman’s  Temptation 219 

“ “ “ “ 220 

l'  Love  Works  Wonders 22 1 

Lady  Hutton’s  Ward 222 

“ Weaker  than  a Woman 223 

“ Princess  Nellie 224 

Colest^ck,  H.  T.  The  Ministry  of  David  Baldwin  *. 225 

Collins,  Wilkie  The  Moonstone 226 


24 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Collins,  Wilkie  After  Dark  and  Other  Stories 227 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 228 

“ The  Law  and  the  Lacty 229 

“ Armadale -230 

“ The  New  Magdalen 231 

a an  a 232 

“ Basil 233 

Connolly,  J.  B.  Crested  Seas 234 

Connor,  Ralph  Black  Rock 235 

“ “ “ “ 236 

“ The  Doctor 237 

“ The  Man  from  Glengarry 238 

“ The  Sky  Pilot 239 

“ The  Prospector 240 

Conrad,  Joseph  The  Typhoon 241 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Bonnybel  Vane 242 

Cooke,  Rose  T.  Somebody’s  Neighbors 243 

“ Steadfast 244* 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore  Precaution,  and  Sketch  of  the 

Author 245 

“ Precaution  and  the  Ways  of  the  Hour 246 

H ii  “ “ it  ((  ((  247 

The  Spy .’.’.7.7.7.'  248 

a a a 249 

u “ “ * * .*  .*  ’ ' * . .* ! .*  ’ ’ ! ’ . . ; ' .* 250 

“ The  Pioneers 25.1 

“ • “ 252 

“ “ “ 253 

“ The  Pilot 254 

“ “ • 255 

“ “ <c  256 

“ “ “ 257 

“ The  Pilot  and  the  Red  Rover 258 

“ Lionel  Lincoln 259 

“ “ 260 

“ “ “ 261 


Lionel  Lincoln  and  the  Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish  262 
The  Last  of  the  Mohicans  and  The  Pioneers  . . . 263 


“ The  Red  Rover 264 

“ « “ 265 

“ The  Prairie 266 

“ “ “ 267 

“ The  Prairie  and  the  Spy 268 

“ The  Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish 269 

“ “ “ « “ 270 

“ « “ “ “ “ f 271 

“ The  Water  Witch. 272 


GENERAL  FICTION.  25 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore  The  Water  Witch 273 

“ The  Water  Witch  and  the  Two  Admirals 274 

“ The  Bravo 275 

“ “ “ 276 

“ The  Bravo  and  Mercedes  of  Castile 277 

n “ a a a a 278 

“ The  Heidenmauer 279 

“ “ “ \ 280 

“ The  Heidenmauer  and  the  Headsman 281 

“ The  Headsman 282 

“ “ “ 283 

“ The  Monikins 284 

“ “ “ 285 

“ Homeward  Bound 286 

“ “ “ 287 

“ Homeward  Bound  and  Home  as  Found . . 288 

“ Home  as  Found 289 

“ “ “ « 290 

a a a a 291 

a a a a 292 

“ The  Pathfinder 293 

a ft  a 294 

u Mercedes  of  Castile 295 

“ The  Deerslaver 296 

a t‘  a 1 297 

“ The  Deerslayer  and  the  Pathfinder 298 

“ The  Two  Admirals 299 

u u u u 300 

“ Wing  and  Wing 301 

u a 302 

Wing  and  Wing  and  Jack  Tier 303 

“ Wyandotte 304 

“ “ 305 

“ Wyandotte  and  the  Monikins 306 

‘ ‘ Miles  W allingf ord 307 

“ “ “ 308 

The  Chainbearer 309 

“ M “ • 310 

“ The  Chainbearer  and  the  Redskins 311 

“ Satanstoe 312 

“ The  Redskins 313 

“ “ “ 314 

“ The  Crater  or  Vulcan’s  Peak 315 

d 44  44  44  6 4 44  31  6 

44  44  44  ((  ((  44  31  7 

“ The  Carter,  or  Vulcan’s  Peak  & Miles  W allingf  ord  318 

“ Jack  Tier 319 


26  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore  Jack  Tier 320 

“ The  Oak  Openings 321 

a <<  (i  (i  392 

“ The  Oak  Openings  and  Satanstoe 223 

“ The  Sea  Lions 324 

“ “ “ “ 325 

“ The  Sea  Lions  and  Afloat  and  Ashore 326 

“ The  Ways  of  the  Hour 327 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 328 

Corelli,  Marie  The  Master  Christian 329 

“ God’s  Good  Man 330 

“ The  Treasure  of  Heaven 331 

Cornford,  L.  Cope  The  Last  Buccaneer 332 

Crane,  J.  L.  The  Two  Circuits 333 

Crane,  Lucy  Grimm’s  Fairy  Tales 334 

Crane,  Stephen  Active  Service 335 

“ Wounds  in  the  Rain 336 

“ The  Red  Badge  of  Courage 337 

Crawford,  F.  Marion  Saracinesca 338 

“ Mr.  Isaacs 339 

“ Dr.  Claudius 340 

“ The  Witch  of  Prague 341 

“ Don  Orsino 342 

“ Sant’ Ilario 343 

“ “ “ 344 

“ “ “ 345 

“ Via  Crucis 346 

“ * In  the  Palace  of  the  King 347 

“ Arethusa 348 

“ Fair  Margaret 349 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Joan  of  the  Sword  Hand 350 

“ The  Lilac  Sunbonnet 351 

“ The  Isle  of  the  Winds 352 

“ Fishers  of  Men 353 

“ May  Margaret 354 

Croley,  George  Tarry  Thou  Till  I Come 355 

Crowley,  Mary  C.  A Daughter  of  New  France 356 

“ A Heroine  of  the  Strait 357 

Cummins,  Maria  S.  The  Lamplighter 358 

“ “ “ “ “ 359 

“ Mabel  Vaughan... 360 

Custer,  Elizabeth  B.  Following  the  Guidon 361 

Cutting,  Mary  Stewart  Stories  of  Courtship 362 

“ Stories  of  Married  Life 363 

“ More  Stories  of  Married  Life 364 

“ The  Suburban  Whirl 365 

Daniels,  Cora  Linn  The  Bronze  Buddha 366 


GENERAL  FICTION . 


27 


Darrell,  Joyce  W inifred  Power 367 

Davis,  Norah  The  Northerner 368 

Davis,  Rebecca  Harding  Natasqua 369 

Davis,  Richard  Harding  Ranson’s  Folly 370 

a u a a a ' 371 

“ Captain  Macklin 372 

“ In  the  Fog 373 

“ Van  Vibber  and  Other  Stories 374 

“ The  Scarlet  Car 375 

Day,  Thomas  History  of  Sandford  and  Merton 376 

Defoe,  Daniel  Robinson  Crusoe 377 

“ “ “ “ 378 

“ « “ “ 379 

De  Forrest,  J.  W.  A Lover’s  Revolt 380 

De  Garadin,  Emile  Stories  of. An  Old  Maid 381 

Deland,  Margaret  The  Awakening  of  Helena  Richie 382 

“ Dr.  Lavendar’s  People 383 

De  La  Pasture,  Mrs.  E.  B.  The  Man  from  America 384 

“ “ Peter’s  Mother ... . 385 

De  Lestry,  Louis  Leaves  from  a Note-Book 386 

“ “ “ “ “ .387 

a a a a a 388 

“ “ u “ *389 

“ “ u 390 

Delpit,  Albert  Odette’s  Marriage 391 

“ a “ u 392 

De  Morgan,  W.  F.  Joseph  Yance 393 

De  NaveryJ  Raoul  Idols,  or  the  Secret,  of  the  Rue 

Chaussee  d’ Antin 394 

Dennison.  Mary  A.  The  Guardian’s  Trust 395 

Dickens,  Charles  Barnaby  Rudge 396 

“ Barnaby  Rudge  k the  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood  397 

“ Bleak  House . . 398 

u “ 399 

“ Christmas  Stories 400 

“ n tt  /im 


u “ 402 

Christmas  Stories  and  Great  Expectations ....  403 


....  404 

“ Shorter  Tales 405 

Dombey  and  Son 406 

“ “ “ “ 407 

“ ‘c  “ 408 

Little  Dorrit 409 

“ “ “ 410 

ii  (i  “ 411 

“ Martin  Chuzzlewit 412 


28  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Dickens,  Charles  Martin  Chuzzlewit 413 

it  It  a it  4:14: 

“ Nicholas  Nickleby 415 

“ “ “ ‘ 416 

Nicholas  Nickleby,  Martin  Chuzzlewit  and  Amer- 
ican Notes 417 

“ The  Old  Curiosity  Shop 418 

The  Old  Curiosity  Shop  and  Hard  Times 419 

“ Oliver  Twist 420 

“ Our  Mutual  Friend 421 

“ “ “ “ 422 

“ Pickwick  Papers 423 

“ Pickwick  Papers,  Barnaby  Rudge  and  Sketches 

by  Boz . 424 

“ Pickwick  Papers,  Barnaby  Rudge  and  Sketches 

by  Boz...  i 425 

“ A Tale  of  Two  Cities  and  Great  Expectations..  426 

A Tale  of  Two  Cities,  Great  Expectations  and 


“ Great  Expectations 428 

“ Great  Expectations  and  the  Uncommercial 

Traveler 429 

“ Great  Expectations  and  the  Uncommercial 

Traveler 430 

“ Great  Expectations  and  the  Uncommercial 

Traveler 431 

“ David  Copperfield 432 

“ American  Notes  and  Oliver  Twist 433 

“ Dombey  and  Soi\,  Old  Curiosity  Shop  and  Hard 

Times 434 

The  Battle  of  Life  and  Christmas  Stories. .....  435 

“ The  Uncommercial  Traveler 436 

Dickens-Collins  Christmas  Stories 437 

“ “ 438 

Dickson,  Harris  The  Black  Wolf’s  Breed 439 

Dillon,  Mary  In  Old  Bellaire 440 

Rose  of  Old  St.  Louis 441 

“ The  Leader 442 

Disraeli,  Benjamin  Coningsby 443 

Dix,  Beulah  M.  Hugh  Gwyeth 444 

“ Soldier  Rigdale 445 

“ The  Fair  Maid  of  Graystones 446 

“ The  Making  of  Christopher  Ferringham 447 

Dixon.  Thomas  The  Clansman 448 

“ The  Leopard’s  Spots 449 

“ The  Traitor 450 

Dodd,  Anna  Bowman  Falaise 151 


GENERAL  FICTION 


29 


Dodge,  Mary  M.  Hans  Brinker,  or  the  Silver  Skates 452 

Don  John 453 

Dorsey,  Anna  H.  The  Fate  of  the  Dane  and  Other  Stories  454 

The  Flemmings 455 

“ Palms . . . . 456 

“ The  Student  of  Blenheim  Forest. 457 

“ Zoe’s  Daughter 458 

Dostoievsky,  F.  Poor  Folk 459 

Doyle,  A.  Conan  The  Refugees 460 

“ Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 461 

“ Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes 462 

“ Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 463 

“ The  Sign  of  Four 464 

“ The  Firm  of  Girdlestone 465 

“ Beyond  the  City 466 

“ Adventures  of  Brigadier  Gerard 467 

“Duchess,  The’’  Under-Currents 468 

“ A Life’s  Remorse . . . 469 

Dudeney,  Mrs.  H.  Folly  Corner 470 

Dumas,  Alexandre  The  Count  of  Monte  Christo 471 

“ Edmond  Dantes . . 472 

“ The  Corsican  Brothers 473 

Dunbar,  Paul  Laurence  The  Strength  of  Gideon 474 

Duncan,  Norman  The  Cruise  of  the  “Shining  Light” 475 

“ Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador 476 

Dye,  Eva  Emery  McLaughlin  and  Old  Oregon 477 

“ The  Conquest 478 

Ebers,  Georg  A Word,  Only  a Word , 479 

“ An  Egyptian  Princess 480 

Edgeworth,  Maria  Rosamond 481 

Edwards,  H.  S.  Two  Runaways  and  Other  Stories 482 

Eggleston,  Edward  The  Circuit  Rider 483 

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ ££  ....  484 

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ ££  485 

“ The  End  of  the  World 486 

“ • “ “ “ “ ' 487 

“ The  Graysons 488 

“ The  Hoosier  Schoolmaster 489 

“ “ “ “ 490 

“ The  Mystery  of  Metropolisville 491 

“ « « « 492 

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 493 

“ “ “ “ 494 

“ Brant  and  Red  Jacket 495 

£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 496 

“ Roxy 497 

“ “ • 498 


3° 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Eggleston,  Edward  Roxy 499 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Dorothy  South 500 

“ A Daughter  of  the  South 501 

“ A Captain  in  the  Ranks 502 

“ Love’s  the  Sum  of  it  All 503 

Elbon,  Barbara  Bethesda 504 

“ “ “ 505 

Eldridge,  W.  T.  Hilma 506 

Eliot,  George  Silas  Marner,  the  Lifted  Veil  & Bro.  Jacob  507 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 50<S 

“ Adam  Bede 509 

“ “ “ 510 

‘V  “ “ 511 

“ Adam  Bede  and  Scenes  of  Clerical  Life 512 

“ Adam  Bede,  Scenes  of  Clerical  Life  & Silas  Marner  513 

“ The  Mill  on  the  Floss 514 

“ “ “ “ “ , 515 

u “ « “ “ 516 

11  Felix  Holt 517 

“ '* 518 

“ “ “ . . 519 

“ Felix  Holt  and  Poems 520 

“ Felix  Holt,  and  Poems  and  Theophrastus  Such  . 521 

“ Middlemarch 522 

“ “ 523 

“ “ 524 

“ Daniel  Deronda 525 

“ “ “ • 526 

“ “ V 527 

528 

“ Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such 529 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such  and  Poems...  530 

Elliot,  Frances  The  Italians 531 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Camp-fire  and  Wigwam 532 

<c  “ “ “ “ 533 

“ The  Lost  Trail * 534 

“ “ “ « 535 

Ellis,  Elizabeth  Barbara  Winslow,  Rebel 536 

Ellis,  J.  B.  The  Dread  and  Fear  of  Kings 537 

Evans,  Augusta  Beulah 538 

“ Inez,  a Tale  of  the  Alamo 539 

c<  (c  a a 540 

“ Infelice 541 

««  “ 542 

“ Macaria 543 

u 544 

“ At  the  Mercy  of  Tiberius 545 


GENERAL  FICTION.  33 

Groves,  J.  P.  The  Duke’s  Own,  or  the  Adventures  of 

Peter  Daly 638 

Habberton,  John  All  He  Knew 639 

u m u c(.  u 640 

Hacklaender,  F.  W.  Enchanting  and  Enchanted 641 

Haggard,  H.  Rider  Eric  Bright  Eyes 642 

“ Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C 643 

“ Cleopatra . 644 

“ She 645 

“ “ 646 

“ Allan  Quatermain 647 

“ Swallow 648 

. “ Montezuma’s  Daughter 649 

“ Heart  of  the  World  : 650 

Hale,  Edward  Everett  The  Man  Without  a Country..  651 

Hall,  Eliza  C.  Aunt  Jane  of  Kentucky 652 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Wenderholme 653 

Hamilton,  Gail  Summer  Rest 654 

Hancock,  H.  Irving  AguinaldoJs  Hostage 655 

Harben,  Will  N.  Ann  Boyd 656 

“ Mam’  Linda . . . • 657 

“ The  Substitute 658 

Hardy,  Thomas  Tess,  of  the  D’  Urbervilles 659 

“ “ “ “ “ 660 

“ Far  from  the  Madding  Crowd 661 

Harland,  Henry  The  Cardinal’s  Snuff-Box 662 

“ “ “ “ “ 663 

Harland,  Marion  Alone 664 

3 Sunnybank  665 

“ The  Distractions  of  Martha 666 

Harraden,  Beatrice  Ships  that  Pass  in  the  Night 667 

Harris,  F.  B.  The  Road  to  Ridgeby’s 668 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler  On  the  Wing  of  Occasions  .....  669 

“ On  the  Plantation 670 

The  Making  of  a Statesman 671 

Mingo,  and  Other  Sketches  in  Black  and  White  672 

Uncle  Remus 673 

Harris,  Miriam  C.  Happy-Go-Lucky 674 

Harte,  Bret  The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  & Other  Stories  675 
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 070 

<<  <<  <(  ((  t(  <<  ((  u 077 

“ A Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin’s  and  Other  Stories  678 
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 679 

Mrs.  Skagg’s  Husbands 680 

Colonel  Starbottle’s  Client 681 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin’s  Meditation 682 

“ A Ward  of  the  Golden  Gate '. 683 


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LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Harte,  Bret  Three  Partner’s 684 

“ Snow-Bound  at  Eagle’s 685 

“ Tales  of  Trail  and  Town 686 

“ Barker’s  Luck  and  Other  Stories 687 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel  American  & English  Note  Books  688 
“ The  Dolliver  Romance,  Fanshawe,  Septimus 

Felton  and  The  Ancestral  Footstep ....  689 

“ The  Marble  Faun 690 

“ Mosses  from  an  Old  Manse 691 

“ «*  H u 0C)2 

" Twice  Told  Tales 1 1 ! ! *.  ’ * ! ! 1 693 

“ The  Scarlet  Letter 694 

“ “ “ “ 695 

“ “ “ “ 696 

“ A Wonder  Book,  Tanglewood  Tales,  and 

Grandfather’s  Chair , 697 

“ The  Scarlet  Letter  & the  Blithedale  Romance  698 

The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables 699 

“ The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables,  Snow  Image 

and  Other  Twice  Told  Tales 700 

“ Grandfather’s  Chair 701 

“ The  Blithedale  Romance 702 

“ Tales,  Sketches  and  Other  Tapers 703 

Hay,  Mary  C.  Old  Myddleton’s  Money 704 

Heimburg,  W.  The  Pastor’s  Daughter 705 

“ In  the  Depths 706 

“ Gertrude’s  Marriage 707 

“ A Maiden’s  Choice 708 

Helen  Leeson 709 

Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  Mabel’s  Work 710 

“ Beforehand 711 

“ “ 712 

{<  One  More  Chance 713 

“ Afterward 714 

Heriot’s  Choice 715 

Hichens,  Robert  The  Call  of  the  Blood 716 

“ The  Garden  of  Allah 717 

Hill,  G.  C.  The  Fatal  Feud 718 

Hillyard,  W.  H.  The  Little  Trapper 719 

Hinkson,  H.  A.  The  King’s  Deputy !.  720 

Holbrook,  R.  Boys  and  Men 721 

Holcombe,  W.  H.  In  Both  Worlds 722 

Holdsworth,  Fannie  E.  Michael  Ross.  Minister 723 

Holland,  J.  G.  Miss  Gilbert’s  Career 724 

“ Sevenoaks 725 

Holmes,  Gordon  The  Arncliffe  Puzzle 726 

Holmes,  Mary  J.  Chateau  D’  Or 727 


GENERAL  FICTION . 


Jd 


Holmes,  Mary  J.  Chateau  D’  Or 

t(  it  it  (( 

((  ((  a (( 

“ Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond 

l<  t(  it  it  t( 

“ Daisy  Thornton  and  Jessie  Graham 

“ Dora  Deane  and  Maggie  Miller 

“ Maggie  Miller 

it  ft  U 

“ Ethelyn’s  Mistake 

a ( t a 

tt  tt  tt 

“ Forrest  House 

“ The  Homestead  on  the  Hillside 

66  66  66  66  66 

“ Meadow  Brook 

a a a 

K a a 

££  Mildred 

“ Rose  Mather 

66  66  66 

££  West  Lawn  and  the  Rector  of  St.  Mark’s 

((  a a u a a a a 

££  Bessie’s  Fortune 

£<  W om  an  Against  W oman 

££  Tempest  and  Sunshine 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell  Elsie  Yenner 

Hope,  A.  R.  Homespun  Stories 

Hope,  Anthony  The  Prisoner  of  Zenda 

(k  a a a t< 

a a a u a 

£i  The  Chronicles  of  Count  Antonio 

££  The  King’s  Mirror 

££  Rupert  of  Hentzau 

“ Helen’s  Path 

££  A Servant  of  the  Public 

Hopkins,  H.  M.  The  Mayor  of  Warwick 

Hopkins,  W.  J.  The  Clammer 

Hopper,  James  Caybigan 

Hornung,  E.  W.  The  Boss  of  Taroomba 

“ Stingaree  Tales 

Hough,  Emerson  The  Girl  at  the  Halfway  House 

“ The  Law  of  the  Land ' 

Howard,  B.  W.  One  Summer 

Howells,  William  Dean  A Hazard  of  New  Fortunes . . . 

“ Between  the  Dark  and  Daylight 

“ The  Son  of  Royal  Langbrith . ; 


728 

729 

730 

731 

732 

733 

734 

735 

736 

737 

738 

739 

740 

741 

742 

743 

744 

745 

746 

747 

748 

749 

750 

751 

752 

753 

754 

755 

756 

757 

758 

759 

760 

761 

762 

763 

764 

765 

766 

767 

768 

769 

770 

771 

772 

773 

774 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


3* 

Hughes,  Rupert  Zal 775 

Hughes,  Thomas  Tom  Brown’s  School  Days 776 

a u a a u u 777 

“ Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 778 

Hume,  Fergus  Aladdin  in  London 779 

Hyde,  Solon  A Captive  of  War 780 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  The  Prince  of  the  House  of  David 781 

Iron,  Ralph  The  Story  of  An  African  Farm 782 

Isham,  F.  S.  Black  Friday 783 

Jackson,  G.  R.  The  Sheriff  of  Wasco 781 

“ John  Van  Buren,  Politician. 785 

Jackson,  Helen  H.  Ramona 786 

James,  Henry  The  Bostonians 787 

“ Roderick  Hudson 788 

Johnson,  Samuel  Rasselas  Prince  of  Abyssinia 789 

Johnston,  J.  P.  What  Happened  to  Johnston 790 

Johnston,  Mary  To  Have  and  to  Bold 791 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 792 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ . 793 

“ Prisoners  of  H ope 791 

“ “ “ 795 

“ Audrey 796 

“ Sir  Mortimer 797 

Jokai,  Maurus  A Hungarian  Nabob 798 

Kavanaugh,  Julia  Adele 799 

“ Beatrice 800 

“ Daisy  Burns 801 

“ Grace  Lee 802 

“ “ “ 803 

“ John  Dorrien  . . . . , 801 

“ Madeleine 805 

“ “ -806 

“ Queen  Mab 807 

“ Rachel  Gray 808 

u Seven  Years  and  Other  Tales.  809 

“ “ v u u u 810 

“ Two  Lilies 811 

Kelly,  Myra  The  Isle  of  Dreams 812 

Kenton,  Edna  Clem 813 

Kester,  Vaughan  The  Manager  of  B.  & A 811 

King,  W.  B.  The  Giant’s  Strength 815 

Kingsley,  Florence  M.  Those  Queer  Browns 816 

Kingsley,  Henry  Austin  Elliot 817 

“ « “ “ 818 

“ The  Hilly ars  and  the  Burtons 819 

“ “ « ««  <«  ' 820 

“ Ravenshoe 821 


GENERAL  FICTION , 37 

Kingsley,  Henry  Leighton  Court 822 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Old  Jack 823 

Kinkead,  Eleanor  T.  The  Invisible  Bond 824 

Kipling,  Budyard  The  Light  that  Failed , 825 

“ ( “ “ “ “ “ 826 

“ The  Seven  Seas . 827 

“ Plain  Tales  from  the  Hills 828 

“ Indian  Tales 829 

“ The  Jungle  Book 830 

“ The  Second  Jungle  Book 831 

“ The  Phantom  Kickshaw 832 

“ Mine  Own  People 833 

“ Puck  of  Pook’s  Hill , 834 

Kipling-Balestier  The  Naulahka 835 

Kirk,  Ellen  0.  Good-Bye,  Proud  World 836 

Kirkland,  Joseph  The  McVeys . . 837 

Kirkman,  M.  M.  The  Romance  of  Gilbert  Holmes 838 

Klein,  Charles  The  Lion  and  the  Mouse 839 

Knight,  Arthur  The  Cruise  of  the  “Theseus” 840 

Korolenko,  Vladimir  The  Vagrant 841 

Lander,  Meta  Marion  Graham  or  Higher  than  Happiness  842 

Lane,  Elinor  M.  Nancy  Stair 843 

Lang,  Andrew  A Monk  of  Fife 844 

Laughlin,  Clara  E.  Felicity:  The  Making  of  a Comedienne  845 

Laut,  A.  C.  Lords  of  the  North 846 

Lawson,  Thomas  W.  Friday  the  Thirteenth 847 

Lee,  Jeannette  Uncle  William 848 

Lee,  Marion  The  Confessions  of  a Heathen  Idol 849 

Leeebvre-Laboulave,  E.  K.  Abdallah 850 

Lefevre,  Edwin  Sampson  Rock  of  Wall  Street 851 

Lever,  Charles  Harry  Lorrequer 852 

“ “ “ “ 353 

a a a a 854 

“ Charles  O’Malley 855 

Le  Voleur,  By  Order  of  the  Brotherhood 856 

“ Miss  Cherry  Blossom  of  Tokyo ..  857 

Lewis,  Alfred  Henry  The  Sunset  Trail 858 

Libbey,  Laura  Jean  We  Parted  at  the  Altar 859 

Lincoln,  Joseph  C.  Cap'n  Eri 860 

“ Mr.  Pratt 861 

“ The  Old  Home  House 862 

“ A Javelin  of  Fate 863 

London,  Jack  A Daughter  of  the  Snows 864 

“ The  Call  of  the  Wild 865 

“ The  Son  of  the  Wolf 866 

Long,  Margaret  Loss  and  Gain 867 

Lorimer,  G.  H.  Old  Gordon  Graham 868 


j8  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Lover,  Samuel  Handy  Andy 869 

“ Rory  O’More 870 

Lucy,  H.  W.  Gideon  Fleyce 871 

Ludlow,  J.  W.  Deborah 872 

Ludlow,  Park  The  Red  Shanty  Boys 873 

Lush,  C.  K.  The  Federal  Judge. 871 

Lyall,  Edna  Donovan 875 

“ “ “ 876 

“ In  the  Golden  Days 877 

“ Knight-Errant.." 878 

“ We  Two 879 

“ Won  By  Waiting 880 

“ “ “ “ 881 

« u a (t  882 

“ Hope  the  Hermit 883 

Lyle,  Eugene  P.  The  Lone  Star 881 

Lynde,  Francis  The  Empire  Builders 885 

“ The  Quickening 886 

Maartens,  Maarten  Joost  Avelingh 887 

“ “ “ “ 888 

The  Healers 889 

MacDonald,  George  Wilfred  Cumbermede . 890 

“ The  Princess  and  the  Goblin 891 

“ Ronald  Bannerman’s  Boyhood 892 

Macgrath,  Harold  Hearts  and  Masks 893 

it  It  it  il  it  ' §94: 

“ Half  a Rogue 895 

“ The  Puppet  Crown 896 

Maclaren,  Ian  Beside  the  Bonny  Brier  Bush 897 

MacLeod,  Norman  The  Starling 898 

MacNaughton  S.  A Lame  Dog’s  Diary 899 

Madoc,  Fayr  The  Story  of  Melicent 900 

Margaret  Howth,  A Story  of  Today 901 

Marlitt  E.  The  Old  Mam’selle’s  Secret 902 

Marryat,  Capt.  Frederick  Frank  Mildmay  or  the  Naval 

Officer 903 

“ Frank  Mildmay  or  the  Naval  Officer 901 

n ii  n a (<  ii  905 

“ Japhet  in  Search  of  a Father 906 

ii  a ii  it  ii  907 

“ <(  “ il  <(  908 

n u u u a 909 

“ The  King’s  Own 910 

“ 911 

ii  u ii  a ...  912 

“ Mr.  Midshipman  Easv 913 

<<  « <<  « 9P4 


GENERAL  FICTION. 


39 


Marryat,  Capt.  Frederick  Mr.  Midshipman  Easy 915 

“ Newton  Forster  or  the  Merchant  Service 916 

tt  tt  tt  a i t tt  917 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 918 

“ The  Pacha  of  Many  Tales 919 

<<  ft  u u u 920 

tt  tt  a it  it  ' ' 921 

u Percival  Keene - 922 

a “ “ 923 

u a u ....  924: 

“ Peter  Simple  ...  925 

“ “ “ 926 

“ The  Phantom  Ship 927 

<<  a u a 928 

n tt  a a 929 

“ The  Poacher ~ 930 

“ “ 931 

“ (t  “ 932 

“ Snarleyyow  or  the  Dog  Fiend 933 

It  a It  tt  tt  934: 

<<  tt  tt  tt  a 935 

“ Jacob  Faithful 936 

“ “ 937 

Marsh,  C.  L.  Opening  the  Oyster 938 

Marsh,  Richard  Curios 939 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.  The  Broken  Road 940 

“ Running  Water  941 

“ The  Four  Feathers 942 

Mason,  Caroline  A.  A Woman  of  Yesterday 943 

The  Yon  Blummers 944 

Mason,  Edith  H.  The  Real  Agatha 945 

Mason-Lang,  Parson  Kelly 946 

Masson,  Tom  Masterman 947 

Matthews,  Brander  The  Action  and  the  Word 948 

“ The  Last  Meeting 949 

Matthews,  Frances  A.  Billy  Duane 950 

May,  Sophie  Drone’s  Honey 951 

McCall,  Sidney  The  Breath  of  the  Gods ^ 952 

“ The  Dragon  Painter 953 

“ Truth  Dexter 954 

McCarthy,  Justin  H.  The  Dictator 955 

“ Needles  and  Pins 956 

McCutcheon,  George  Barr  Beverly  of  Graustark 957 

“ Graustark 958 

“ The  Daughter  of  Anderson  Crow 959 

The  Day  of  a Dog 960 

“ Brewster’s  Millions 961 


40 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


McHugh,  Hugh  Out  for  the  Coin 962 

McMillan,  W.  F.  Zelda 963 

Meade,  T.  T.  How  It  All  Came  Round 964 

Merriman.  Henry  Seton  Flotsam 965 

“ The  Isle  of  Unrest 966 

Merwin,  Samuel  The  Road  Builders 967 

“ The  Whip  Hand 968 

Merwin-Webster,  Comrade  John 969 

Michelson,  Miriam  Anthony  Overman 970 

Mighels,  Philip  V.  Bruvver  Jim’s  Baby 971 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  Dream  Life 972 

“ “ “ . . 973 

“ Reveries  of  a Bachelor. . 974 

Mitchell,  J.  A.  Amos  Judd 975 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir  The  Autobiography  of  a Quack  ...  976 

“ Constance  Trescott 977 

Moore,  F.  Frankeort  The  Jessamy  Bride 978 

Moore,  J.  T.  The  Bishop  of  Cottontown 979 

Morette,  Edgar  The  Sturgis  Wager 980 

Morgan,  Henry  Shadowy  Hand 981 

Mulpord,  C.  E.  Bar  20 982 

Muloch,  Dinah  The  Head  of  the  Family 983 

“ A Hero,  Bread  Upon  the  Waters  and  Alice 

Learmont 984 

“ His  Little  Mother,  & Other  Tales  & Sketches  985 

“ John  Halifax,  Gentleman 986 

“ “ “ “ 987 

“ “ “ “ 988 

«<  <c  <(  <<  989 

“ King  Arthur 990 

“ The  Laurel  Bush 991 

“ A Legacy 992 

“ My  Mother  and  1 993 

“ Two  Marriages 994 

“ The  Fairy  Book 995 

“ Plain-Speaking 996 

“ Mistress  and  Maid 997 

“ The  Unkind  Word  and  Other  Stories 998 

Munn,  Charles  Clark  The  Girl  from  Tim’s  Place 999 

“ Uncle  Terry 1000 

Munroe,  Kirk  Brethren  of  the  Coast 1001 

“ The  Outcast  Warrior 1002 

“ The  Painted  Desert 100,3 

“ Rickdale 1004 

“ Snow-Shoes  and  Sledges 1005 

Murray,  C.  T.  Sub  Rosa 1006 

Nameless  Waif,  The 1007 


GENERAL  FICTION.  41 

Naylor,  J.  B.  The  Kentuckian 1008 

“ The  Sign  of  the  Prophet 1009 

Newberry,  Fannie  Bubbles 1010 

Nicholl,  Edith  M.  The  Human  Touch 1011 

Nicholson,  Meredith  The  Main. Chance 1012 

“ The  House  of  a Thousand  Candles 1013 

“ The  Port  of  Missing  Men 1014 

“ Rosalind  at  the  Red  Gate 1015 

Nordau,  Max  How  Women  Love 1016 

Norris,  Frank  The  Octopus 1017 

“ The  Pit 1018 

O’Brien,  William  When  We  Were  Boys 1019 

O’Higgins,  H.  J.  Don-A-Dreams 1020 

OldmeAdow,  Ernest  Susan 1021 

Oliphant,  Margaret  W.  Margaret  Maitland 1022 

“ Hester , 1023 

Ollivant,  Alfred  Bob,  Son  of  Battle 1024 

Oppenheim,  E.  P.  The  Malefactor 1025 

“ The  Mysterious  Mr.  Sabin — 1 026 

“ A Lost  Leader 1027 

Optic,  Oliver  Dikes  and  Ditches,  or  Young  America 

in  Holland  and  Belgium 1028 

“ Northern  Lands,  or  Young  America  in  Russia 

and  Prussia. 1029 

“ Outward  Bound,  or  Young  America  Afloat. ....  1030 
“ Palace  and  Cottage,  or  Y oung  America  in  France 

and  Switzerland 1031 

“ Palace  and  Cottage,  or  Young  America  in  France 

and  Switzerland 1032 

‘ ‘ Red  Cross,  or  Y oung  America  in  England  A W ales  1033 
“ “ “ “ “ “ ‘ 1034 

“ Shamrock  and  Thistle,  or  Young  America  in 

Ireland  and  Scotland 1035 

“ Down  the  Rhine,  or  Young  America  in  Germany  1036 

<<  it  tc  tt  tt  u tt  1037 

O’Reilly,  John  Boyle  Moondyne  Joe 1038 

O’Rell,  Max  Woman  and  Artist 1039 

Osbourne,  Lloyd  The  Adventurer. 1040 

“Ouida”  (Louise  de  Laramee)  Under  Two  Flags 1041 

tt  tt  tt  u a tt  1042 

Strathmore 1043 

Our  Pledge  Roll ; 1044 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson  In  Ole  Virginia * 1045 

“ The  Old  Gentleman  of  the  Black  Stock 1046 

“ Gordon  Keith . . 1047 

“ Under  the  Crust 1048 

Paine,  R.  D.  The  Praying  Skipper  and  Other  Stories. . 1049 


cy 


42 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Parker,  Gilbert  The  Translation  of  a Savage 1 050 

“ The  Lane  that  Had  No  Turning 1051 

The  Battle  of  the  Strong 1052 

“ Pierre  and  His  People 1053 

“ The  Bight  of  Way 1054 

“ The  Weavers 1055 

Parrish,  Bandall  Beth  Norwell 1056 

“ My  Lady  of  the  North 1057 

“ The  Sword  of  the  Old  Frontier 1058 

Paull,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Hans  Andersen’s  Fairy  Tales 1059 

<«  « n ((  k a « 1060 

“ Grimm’s  Fairy  Tales 1061 

Payn,  James  The  Word  and  the  Will 1062 

Payne,  Will  When  Love  Speaks 1063 

Paynter,  Mary  M.  Caleb  the  Irrepressible 1064 

Peacocke,  J.  S.  The  Orphan  Girls 1065 

Pemberton,  Max  A Daughter  of  the  States 1066 

“ The  Hundred  Days 1067 

Perry,  Bliss  The  Broughton  House 1068 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.  Beyond  the  Gates 1069 

“ The  Gates  Ajar 1070 

“ The  Madonna  of  the  Tubs 1071 

“ Sealed  Orders 1072 

“ Hedged  In 1073 

“ Walled  In 1074 

Philips-Willis,  The  Scudamores 1075 

Phillips,  David  Graham  The  Cost 1076 

“ The  Deluge 1077 

“ The  Second  Generation 1078 

“ The  Social  Secretary 1079 

Phillpotts,  Eden  Daniel  Sweetland 1080 

Philopcena 1081 

Pidgin,  Charles  F.  Quincy  Adams  Sawyer 1082 

Pier,  A.  S.  An  Ancient  Grudge 1083 

Pique,  A Tale  of  the  English  Aristocracy 1084 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen  Memoir,  & Fall  of  the  House  of  Usher  1085 

“ Tales  of  the  Grotesque  and  Arabesque 1086 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 1087 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 1088 

“ Tales  of  Extravaganza  and  Caprice 1089 

“ Tales  of  Adventure  and  Exploration 1090 

“ Miscellaneous  Works 1091 

Post,  C.  C.  Ten  Years  a Cowboy 1092 

Potter,  Margaret  H.  Uncanonized 1093 

Press  Club  of  St.  Paul,  For  Bevenue  Only 1094 

Pyle,  Howard  Bejected  of  Men  . . . : 1095 

“Q”  (A.  T.  Quiller-Couch)  Sir  John  Constantine 1096 


GENERAL  FICTION . 


43 


Quick,  Herbert  Double  Trouble 1097 

“ The  Broken  Lance 1098 

Raffensperger,  Anna  T.  Led  in  Unknown  Paths 1099 

Raimund,  Golo  A New  Race 1100 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Russian  Fairy  Tales 1101 

Rand,  E.  A.  Christmas  Jack 1102 

Ray,  Anna  Chapin  Ackroyd  of  the  Faculty 1103 

“ By  the  Good  St.  Anne 1104 

Read,  Opie  Old  Ebenezer 1105 

“ An  American  in  New  York 1106 

“ A Kentucky  Colonel 1107 

“ The  Waters  of  Caney  Fork 1108 

“ The  Colossus 1109 

Reade,  Charles  It  Is  Never  Too  Late  to  Mend 1110 

u a a u a u a . 1111 

“ Good  Stories 1112 

“ Griffith  Gaunt,  or  Jealousy 1113 

“ White  Lies 1114 

“ A Simpleton  and  the  Wandering  Heir 1115 

“ “ “ “ “ ££  “ 1116 

“ Hard  Cash ; 1117 

“ Put  Yourself  in  His  Place. 1118 

Reed,  Myrtle  Lavender  and  Old  Lace 1119 

“ The  Master’s  Violin 1120 

££  The  Shadow  of  Victory 1121 

Reid,  Mayne  The  War  Trail 1122 

££  The  Maroon 1123 

“ The  Rangers  and  the  Regulators 1124 

“ The  Tiger  Hunter 1125 

“ Lost  Lenore 1126 

“ The  Scalp  Hunters 1127 

“ The  White  Chief 1128 

“ The  Young  Voyageurs 1129 

The  Quadroon 1130 

“ The  Boy  Hunters 1131 

“ The  White  Gauntlet 1132 

u The  Wild  Huntress 1133 

u The  Rifle  Rangers 1134 

“ The  Hunter’s  Feast 1135 

“ The  Headless  Horseman 1136 

“ The  Bush  Boys 1137 

“ Wild  Life 1138 

“ Osceola  the  Seminole 1139 

Retd,  Christian  Ebb  Tide 1 140 

“ The  Land  of  the  Sky *.  1141 

“ Nina’s  Atonement 1142 

“ Mabel  Lee 1143 


44- 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Remington,  Frederick  Men  With  the  Bark  on 1144 

“ The  Way  of  the  Indian 1145 

Rice,  Alice  Hegan  Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch  1146 

“ Lovey  Mary 1147 

“ Sandy 1148 

“ The  Lady  of  the  Decoration 1149 

Richmond,  Grace  S.  The  Indifference  of  Juliet 1150 

Rideout,  Henry  M.  Beached  Kells 1151 

“ The  Siamese  Cat 1152 

Rizal,  Jose  An  Eagle  Flight 1153 

Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.  The  Heart  of  Ancient  Wood. . 1 154 

“ The  Haunters  of  the  Silences 1155 

Robertson,  Morgan  Where  Angels  Fear  to  Tread 1156 

“ Masters  of  Men 1157 

Roche,  Maria  R.  The  Children  of  the  Abbey 1158 

Roe,  A.  S.  Give  Me  Thine  Heart 1159 

“ The  Star  and  the  Cloud 1160 

Roe,  E.  P.  Barriers  Burned  Away 1161 

“ “ “ “ “ 1162 

“ A Young  Girl’s  Wooing 1163 

“ “ “ “ “ 1164 

“ “ “ 6 * 1165 

“ A Day  of  Fate 1166 

“ Driven  Back  to  Eden . . 1167 

“ “ “ “ 1168 

“ “ “ “ 1469 

“ A Face  Illumined 11.70 

“ “ “ “ 1171 

“ From  Jest  to  Earnest 1172 

“ “ “ “ 1173 

* He  Fell  in  Love  With  His  Wife 1174 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1175 

•*  His  Somber  Rivals 1 1 7(> 

“ “ “ 1177 

“ An  Original  Belle 1178 

“ “ “ “ 1179 

“ A Knight  of  the  Nineteenth  Century 1180 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 1181 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 1182 

“ Nature’s  Serial  Story 1.183 

u ( ( u a “J 

“ “ “ “ 1185 

“ Near  to  Nature’s  Heart ’ 1186 

“ Opening  a Chestnut  Burr 1187 

“ 1188 

“ 1189 

“ “ “ “ 1190 


GENERAL  FICTION . 


45 


Roe,  E.  P.  What  Can  She  Do 1191 

tc  u a ' it  a a 1192 

“ Without  a Home 1 193 

“ “ “ 1194 

“ Found  Yet  Lost 1195 

“ True  to  the  Last- 1196 

Ruffini,  G.  D.  Doctor  Antonio 1197 

Ruhl,  Arthur  A Break  in  Training 1198 

Runkle,  Bertha  The  Helmet  of  Navarre 1199 

Russell,  Martha  Sibyl  Monroe 1200 

Ryan,  Marah  E.  For  the  Soul  of  Rafael 1201 

“ A Pagan  of  the  Alleghanies 1202 

“ Told  in  the  Hills 1203 

S.  W.  P.  Tim's  Fairy  Tales 1204 

Sage,  William  The  District  Attorney 1205 

“ Robert  Tourney 1206 

“ “ “ 1207 

Saint  Pterre,  Bernardin  de  Paul  and  Virginia 1208 

“ “ “ f?  “ “ u 1209 

“ “ “ “ u 1210 

Sand,  George  The  Bagpipers 1211 

“ Consuelo 1212 

“ The  Countess  of  Rudolstadt 1213 

“ Fanchon  the  Cricket 1214 

Sanders,  M.  E.  W.  The  Sarcasm  of  Destiny 1215 

Saunders,  Katherine  Gideon’s  Rock 1216 

Savage,  R.  H.  My  Official  Wife 1217 

“ Captain  Land  on 1218 

Schubin,  Ossip  “0  Thou,  My  Austria” 1219 

Scott,  John  R.  The  Colonel  of  the  Red  Huzzars 1220 

Scott,  Leroy  To  Him  that  Hath 1221 

Sears,  Hamblen  A Box  of  Matches 1222 

“ None  but  the  Brave 1223 

Severance,  M.  S.  Hammersmith,  His  Harvard  Days . . 1224 

Shaw,  Flora  L.  Hector 1225 

Shaw,  Marian  Queen  Bess,  or  What’s  in  a Name 1226 

Sheehan,  P.  A.  My  New  Curate  1227 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  In  His  Steps 1228 

(e  a a u u . ^ 029 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  Georgie  Katherine’s  Sheaves 1230 

Sidney,  Margaret  An  Adirondack  Cabin 1231 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk  Hania 1232 

“ Without  Dogma 1233 

Simms,  W.  Gilmore  The  Wigwam  and  the  Cabin 1234 

Sinclair,  May  The  Divine  Fire 1235 

Sinclair,  Upton  The  Jungle 1236 

Smedes,  Susan  D.  A Southern  Planter 1237 


46 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Smith,  Alice  P.  Montlivet 1238 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  Caleb  West,  Master  Diver 1239 

“ The  Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn 1240 

“ The  Romance  of  an  Old-Fashioned  Gentleman . 1241 

“ The  Wood  Fire  in  No.  3 1242 

Smith,  Seba  Way  Down  East 1243 

Smollett,  Tobias  G.  The  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias 1244 

Somerville-Ross  Some  Experiences  of  an  Irish  R.  M . . 1 245 
Southworth,  Emma  I).  E.  N.  The  Bride  of  Llewellyn  . ..  1246 
“ “ “ 9 “ ...  1247 

“ The  Curse  of  Clifton 1248 

“ The  Artist’s  Love 1249 

££  Eudora 1250 

“ The  Discarded  Daughter 1251 

“ “ “ 1252 

“ The  Bride’s  Fate 1253 

“ Fair  Play 1254 

“ “ 1255 

“ u “ !!!!!  1250 

££  The  Two  Sisters 1257 

“ The  Lost  Heiress 1258 

££  Retribution 1259 

££  ££  1260 

££  The  Mystery  of  Dark  Hollow 1261 

££  A Noble  Lord 1262 

“ “ “ “ 1263 

££  The  Crime  and  the  Curse 1264 

££  The  Family  Doom 1265 

££  The  Fatal  Marriage 1266 

££  The  Gypsy’s  Prophecy 1267 

££  The  Mother-in-Law 1268 

££  h “ 1269 

££  The  Lost  Heir  of  Linlithgow 1270 

££  The  Specter  Lover 1271 

££  The  Prince  of  Darkness 1272 

££  The  Island  Princess 1273 

££  The  Fortune  Seekers 1274 

££  The  Deserted  Wife 1275 

££  Vivia 1276 

££  Tried  for  Her  Life 1277 

££  The  Changed  Brides  1278 

££  India,  or  the  Pearl  of  Pearl  River 1279 

££  Ishmael *1280 

££  ££  1281 

££  Self-Raised 1282 

££  A Beautiful  Fiend 1283 

££  How  He  Won  Her 1284 


GENERAL  FICTION. 


47 


Spearman,  Frank  H.  The  Nerve  of  Foley 1285 

“ The  Daughter  of  a Magnate 1286 

“ Whispering  Smith 1287 

“ Dr.  Bryson 1288 

Stanley,  Caroline  A.  A Modern  Madonna 1289 

Stephens,  B.  N.  The  Flight  of  Georgiana 1290 

Stepniak,  The  Career  of  a Nihilist 1291 

Stevans,  J.  Lucky  Ten  Bar 1292 

Stevens,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Silent  Struggles 1293 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  The  Marathon  Mystery 1294 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis  The  Silverado  Squatters. . ..  1295 
1 1 The  M aster  of  Ballantrae  and  Dr.  Jekyll  and 

Mr.  Hyde 1296 

“ Treasure  Island 1297 

“ “ “ 1298 

“ David  Balfour 1299 

“ The  Dynamiter 1300 

“ Kidnapped 1301 

“ The  Bottle  Imp 1302 

“ The  Merry  Men 1303 

Stewart,  Charles  D.  Partners  of  Providence 1304 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  The  Hundreth  Man,  2 Vols.— Vol.  1 1305 

Volume  2.... 1306 

“ The  Merry  Chanter 1307 

“ A Bicycle  of  Cathay 1308 

“ Kate  Bonnet 1309 

“ The  Casting  Away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs. 

Aleshine 1310 

“ The  Squirrel  Inn 1311 

“ The  Vizier  of  the  Two  Horned  Alexander 1312 

“ The  Late  Mrs.  Null 1313 

“ Afield  and  Afloat 1314 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.  Agnes  of  Sorrento 1315 

“ Dred 1316 

“ 1317 

“ The  Minister’s  Wooing 1318 

“ My  Wife  and  I,  or  Harry  Henderson’s  History.  1319 

“ Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  Fireside  Stories 1320 

“ Oldtown  Folks 1321 

“ Poganuc  People 1322 

“ We  and  Our  Neighbors 1323 

a u i~i  u u 1324 

“ Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin 1325 

“ « <f  1326 

<£  ££  ££  1327 

Street,  G.  S.  The  Wise  and  the  Wayward 1328 

Stretton,  Hesba  Cobwebs  and  Cables 1329 


48 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Strong,  Grace  The  Worst  Foe 1330 

Stuart,  J.  A.  The  Eternal  Quest 1331 

Stuart,  Ruth  McE.  Moriah’s  Mounting  and  Other  Half- 

Hour  Sketches 1332 

“ The  Second  Wooing  of.  Salina  Sue .■ 1333 

Summerland,  The  A Southern  Story 1334 

Sumner,  H.  A.  No  Gentleman 1335 

Swiss  Family  Robinson,  The 1336 

“ “ “ “ 1337 

Tarkington,  Booth  The  Gentleman  from  Indiana 1338 

“ The  Conquest  of  Canaan . ..  1339 

• it  The  Two  Van  Revels 1340 

Taylor,  M.  Imlay  On  the  Red  Staircase 1341 

“ An  Imperial  Lover 1342 

“ The  House  of  the  Wizard 1 343 

“ A Yankee  Volunteer 1344 

“ The  Cardinal’s  Musketeer. ...  1345 

“ The  Cobbler  of  Nimes  . . . 1346 

“ My  Lady  Clancarty  1347 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace  Vanity  Fair 1348 

“ The  Historv  of  Pendennis 1349 

“ “ “ “ 1350 

“ The  Newcomes 1351 

“ Novels  by  Eminent  Hands 1352 

“ History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh,  and  the  Great 

Hoggarty  Diamond 1353 

Thanet,  Octave  The  Lion’s  Share 1354 

“ The  Man  of  the  Hour 1355 

Thompson,  A.  R.  Gold  Seeking  on  the  Dalton  Trail . . . 1356 

Thompson,  Maurice  Alice  of  Old  Vincennes 1357 

Thompson-Seton,  Ernest  Wild  Animals  I Have  Known  1358 

Thompson-Seton,  Grace  A Woman  Tenderfoot 1359 

“ Nimrod’s  Wife 1360 

Thurston,  Katherine  C.  The  Gambler 1361 

“ The  Masquerader 1362 

Thwing,  Eugene  The  Man  from  Red-Keg 1363 

Tolstoy,  Leo  Resurrection 1364 

Tracy,  Louis  The  Captain  of  the  Kansas 1365 

“ The  Wings  of  the  Morning 1 366 

Treasure-Trove 1367 

Trollope,  Anthony  Dr.  Thorne 1368 

“ The  Warden 1369 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  L.  The  Golden  Book  of  Venice 1370 

Tybout,  Ella  M.  The  Wife  of  the  Secretary  of  State. . . 1371 

Tynan,  Katherine  The  Dear  Irish  Girl 1372 

“ 0 What  a Plague  is  Love 1373 

Vance,  Louis  Joseph  The  Brass  Bowl 1 374 


GENERAL  FICTION . 


49 


Van  Dyke,  Henry  Fisherman’s  Luck 1375 

“ “ The  Bine  Flower  and  Other  Stories 1376 

“ “ Days  Off  and  Other  Digressions 1377 

a « The  Ruling  Passion 1378 

Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  Flirtation  Camp 1379 

Van  Hoesen,  Antoinette  Questions  of  Conscience 1380 

Van  Vorst,  Marie  Amanda  of  the  Mill 1381 

Verne,  Jules  Twenty  Thousand  Leagues  Under  the 

Seas 1382 

“ A Winter  in  the  Ice,  and  Other  Stories 1383 

u a a u . u a a u ^ 1384 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1385 

££  The  Mysterious  Island ' 1386 

“ Tour  of  the  World  in  Eighty  Days 1387 

Voice  of  the  Home,  The 1388 

Von  Arnim,  Countess  Elizabeth  & Her  German  Garden  1389 

cc  ((  a (i  ((  <(  it  1390 

“ “ The  Solitary  Summer 1391 

Walford,  L.  B.  Sir  Patrick  the  Puddock : . . . 1392 

“ Leddy  Marget 1393 

u The  Archdeacon . : 1394 

Waller,  Mary  E.  The  Wood-Carver  of  ’Lympus 1395 

Waltz,  Elizabeth  C.  Pa  Gladden 1396 

Ward,  Elizabeth  S.  A Singular  Life 1397 

Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey  Eleanor 1398 

“ Lady  Rose’s  Daughter . 1399 

“ The  Marriage  of  William  Ashe .• 1400 

Warman,  Cy  Short  Rails 1401 

Warner,  Anne  The  Rejuvenation  of  Aunt  Mary 1402 

“ Susan  Clegg  and  Her  Friend  Mrs.  Lathrop . . . 1403 
“ Susan  Clegg  and  the  Man  in  the  House  ....  . . 1404 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley  Being  a Boy 1405 

Warren,  Samuel  Ten  Thousand  a Year 1406 

Wat  anna,  Onoto  A Japanese  Blossom 1407 

“ The  Heart  of  Hyacinth 1408 

Watson,  H.  C.  Six  Nights  in  a Block-House 1409 

a u u a a u 1410 

u ((  u a (c  u 1411 

Webster,  H.  K.  The  Banker  and  the  Bear 1412 

£;  Roger  Drake 1413 

Webster-Merwin  Calumet  “K” 1414 

Wed  by  Mighty  Waves 1415 

Wells,  H.  G.  When  the  Sleeper  Wakes. 1416 

Westcott,  E.  N.  David  Harum 1417 

“ “ u “ 1418 

. “ “ “ “ 1419 

Wharton,  Edith  The  Touchstone 1420 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


50 

Wharton,  Edith  The  House  of  Mirth 1421 

“ The  Fruit  of  the  Tree. 1422 

“ “ “ “ “ 1423 

White,  Stewart  Edward  The  Arizona  Night 1424 

u The  Blazed  Trail 1425 

“ The  Claim  Jumpers 1426 

White-Adams  The  Mystery 1427 

Whiteing,  Bichard  No.  5 John  Street ; 1428 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Bonnyborough 1429 

“ Boys  at  Chequasset 1430 

“ Faith  Gartney’s  Girlhood 1431 

“ The  Gayworthy’s 1432 

“ Hitherto 1433 

“ Homespun  Yarns 1434 

“ Odd,  or  Even? 1435 

“ The  Other  Girls 1436 

“ “ “ “ 1437 

“ Patience  Strong’s  Outings 1438 

“ Real  Folks 1439 

“ Sights  and  Insights 1440 

“ “ “ “ 1441 

“ A Summer  in  Leslie  Goldth waite’s  Life: 1442 

“ We  Girls 1443 

Whitson,  J.  H.  Barbara,  a Woman  of  the  West ......  1444 

Whyte-Melville  Cerise 1445 

Wiggin,Ivate  Douglas  Rebecca  of  Sunnvbrook  Farm.  1446 

“ New  Chronicles  of  Rebecca 1447 

“ The  Old  Peabody  Pew 1448 

“ Rose  o’  the  River 1449 

“ The  Affair  at  the  Inn 1450 

Wilkins,  Mary  E.  The  Debtor. 1451 

By  the  Light  of  the  Soul 1452 

“ The  Fair  Lavinia  and  Other  Stories 1453 

“ The  Portion  of  Labor 1454 

Wilkinson,  Florence  The  Silent  Door 1455 

Williams,  J.  L.  The  Adventured  of  a Freshman T456 

“ Princeton  Stories 1457 

Williams,  True  Frank  Fairweather’s  Fortunes  1458 

Williamson,  C.  N.  and  A.  M The  Car  of  Destiny 1459 

“ The  Lightning  Conductor 1460 

“ The  Princess  Passes 1461 

“ The  Princess  Virginia 1462 

Wilson,  Augusta  Evans  The  Speckled  Bird 1463 

Wilson,  Harry  Leon  The  Spenders 1464 

Wilson,  W.  R.  A.  The  Rose  of  Normandy 1465 

Winter,  Alice  A.  A Prize  to  the  Hardy 1466 

Jewel  Weed 1467 


GENERAL  FICTION.  i 51 

Wister,  Owen  The  Virginian 1468 

“ A Journey  in  Search  of  Christmas 1469 

“ The  Jimmy  John  Boss 1470 

Wood,  Mrs.  Henry"  East  Lynne 1471 

“ “ “ “ “ 1472 

“ Edina 1473 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne 1474 

“ ■ Jupiter  Lights 1475 

Wright,  Harold  B.  The  Little  Shepherd  of  the  Hills  ..  1476 

“ That  Printer  of  Udell’s 1477 

Wylie,  Edna  W.  Ward  of  the  Sewing  Circle 1478 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  The  Caged  Lion 1479 

“ The  Dove  in  the  Eagle’s  Nest 1480 

“ Dynevor  Terrace 1481 

“ Beechcroft 1482 

££  Heartsease 1483 

££  The  Heir  of  Redclyffe 1484 

“ Hopes  and  Fears 1485 

££  The  Slaves  of  Sab inus , 1486 

££  The  Three  Brides 1487 

((  .((a  u -j 

<£  • The  Two  Guardians 1489 

“ tt  “ a 1490 

££  The  Daisy  Chain,  or  Aspirations 1491 

££  The  Trial,  or  More  Links  of  the  Daisy  Chain . . . 1492 

Zangwill,  Israel  The  Mantle  of  Elijah 1493 

££  The  Master 1494 

Zola,  Emile  Fruitfulness 1495 


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LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Historical  Fiction. 


Bateman,  J.  C.  Irene  of  Armorica 1496 

Benson,  B.  K.  A Friend  with  the  Countersign 1497 

“ Bayard’s  Courier 1498 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir  Edward  The  Last  of  the  Barons.  1499 
“ The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii 1500 

ce  a a u a 1501 

‘ ‘ The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii  and  Haroid  1 502 

“ The  Parisians  and  the  Pilgrims  of 

the  Rhine. 1503 

“ The  Parisians  and  the  Pilgrims  of  the 

Rhine 1504 

“ Devereux . . . . . * 1505 

“ “ 1506 

“ ■ Devereux,  and  the  Disowned 1507 

“ Rienzi,the  Last  of  the  Roman  Tribunes  1508 

Cable,  G.  W.  Bonaventure 1509 

“•  The  Grandissimes 1510 

“ The  Creoles  of  Louisiana % 1511 

“ Madame  Delphine 1512 

“ Dr.  Sevier 1513 

“ “ “ 1514 

Caskoden,  Edwin  When  Knighthood  Was  in  Flowrer. ..  1515 

Churchill,  Wtnston  S.  Coniston 1516 

“ The  Crisis 1517 

“ The  Crossing 1518 

“ Richard  Carvel 1519 

“ “ “ 1520 

Dalton,  William  Lost  in  Ceylon 1521 

“ The  War  Tiger 1522 

“ The  White  Elephant 1523 

“ “ h 1524 

Davis,  William  Stearns  A Friend  of  Caesar 1525 

“ A Victor  of  Salamis 1 526 

De  Maricourt,  R.  Vivia  Perpetua 1 527 

De  Mille,  James  The  Lily  and  the  Cross 1528 

Devereux,  Mary  From  Kingdom  to  Colony 1529 

Donnelly,  Ignatius  Caesar’s  Column 1530 

Doyle,  A.  Conan  The  White  ( -ompany 1531 

“ Micah  Clarke " 1532 

“ “ “ 1533 


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Dumas,  Alexandre  The  Vicomte  de  Bragelonne 1534 

“ The  Son  of  Porthos 1535 

“ Twenty  Years  After 1536 

•“  “ “ “ 1537 

Ebers,  Georg  The  Emperor 1538 

“ Uarda 1539 

Eliot,  George  Romola 1540 

“ “ “ 1541 

“ •“  “ 1542 

Erckmann-Chatrian  The  Blockade 1543 

Forney,  J.  W.  The  New  Nobility 1544 

Fresneau,  Madame  A.  Theresa  at  San  Domingo 1545 

Galdos,  Perez  The  Court  of  Charles  IV 1546 

Gilliam,  E.  W.  1791,  A Tale  of  San  Domingo 1547 

Henty,  G.  A.  The  Lion  of  St,  Mark 1548 

“ By  Pike  and  Dvke 1549 

“ Under  Drake’s 'Flag 1550 

“ By  Sheer  Pluck.... 1551 

“ “ “ “ 1552 

“ Maori  and  Settler 1553 

“ With  Wolf  in  Canada  1554 

“ In  the  Irish  Brigade 1555 

“ Out  with  Garibaldi 1556 

“ With  Buller  in  Natal 1557 

Hewlett,  Maurice  The  Life  and  Death  of  Bichard  Yea- 

and-Nay 1558 

Hugo,  Victor  The  History  of  a Crime 1559 

“ By  Order  of  the  King,  or  the  Man  Who  Laughs  1560 
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1561 

“ Les  Miser ables 1562 

“ “ “ 1563 

“ “ “ 1564 

“ “ “ 1565 

“ “ “ 1566 

“ “ “ 1567 

“ “ “ 1568 

“ Ninety-Three 1569 

“ “ ' “ 1570 

“ “ “ 1571 

“ “ “ 1572 

“ Notre  Dame  de  Paris 1573 

“ “ “ . “ 1574 

“ “ “ “ 1575 

“ “ “ “ 1576 

“ The  Toilers  of  the  Sea 1577 

“ “ “ <■«  “ 1578 

“ “ “ “ “ I’..’! I!!!."’.! 1579 


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Hugo,  Victor  The  Toilers  of  the  Sea 1580 

“ Hans  of  Iceland 1581 

Irving,  Washington  The  Sketch  Book 1582 

“ “ “ “ “ 1583 

“ The  Crayon  Papers,  and  Bracebridge  Hall 1584 

“ Astoria — 2 Vols.  Vol.  1 1585 

“ “ Vol.  2 1586 

“ Astoria,  A Tour  of  the  Prairies  and  Salmagundi  1587 

King,  Captain  Charles  Noble  Blood 1588 

“ Captured 1589 

“ A Daughter  of  the  South 1590 

“ Norman  Holt 1591 

“ Campaigning  with  Crook,  & Stories  of  Army  Life  1592 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1593 

“ A War  Time  Wooing 1594 

“ Between  the  Lines 1595 

“ Sunset  Pass 1596 

“ Captain  Blake 1597 

“ Foes  in  Ambush 1598 

“ Captain  Dreams,  and  Other  Stories 1599 

“ The  Deserter 1600 

“ The  Colonel’s  Daughter 1601 

“ Two  Soldiers 1602 

“ A Trooper  Galahad 1.603 

“ Warring’s  Peril 1604 

“ The  General’s  Double 1605 

“ Trooper  Ross  and  Signal  Butte 1606 

u Cadet  Days 1607 

“ A Soldier’s  Secret 1608 

“ Trials  of  a Staff  Officer 1609 

u Ray’s  Recruit 1610 

“ A Tame  Surrender 1611 

“ An  Initial  Surrender 1612 

u From  School  to  Battlefield 1613 

“ Marion’s  Faith 1614 

“ Starlight  Ranch 1615 

u Capt.  Close  and  Sergeant  Croesus 1616 

“ Under  Fire 1617 

<f  Laramie  or  the  Queen  of  Bedlam 1618 

Kingsley,  Charles  Hereward,  the  Last  of  the  English  1619 

u ((  a a ((  u a 1620 

“ Hypatia 1621 

“ ^ u 1622 

u Westward  Ho! 1623 

» “ “ 1624 

“ u u 1625 

“ Alton  Locke 1626 


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Kingsley,  Charles  The  Heroes  or  Greek  Fairy  Tales..  1627 

Loti,  Pierre  An  Iceland  Fisherman 1628 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  The  Captain  of  the  Janizaries 1629 

Muhlbach,  Luise  The  Empress  Josephine  and  the 


“ Henry  the  Eighth  and  His  Court 1631 

ic  u u u a a a 1632 

“ Frederick  the  Great,  and  His  Family 1633 

“ Frederick  the  Great,  and  His  Friends 1634 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1635 

“ Frederick  the  Great,  and  His  Court . . . c . . . 1636 

“ Old  Fritz  and  the  New  Era 1637 

“ Goethe  and  Schiller 1638 

“ Marie  Antoinette  and  Her  Son 1639 

“ Napoleon  and  Blucher. 1640 

“ “ ■“  “ 1641 

“ Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia 1642 

“ Louisa  of  Prussia  and  Her  Times 1643 

“ The  Daughter  of  an  Empress 1644 

“ Prince  Eugene  and  His  Times 1645 

“ Queen  Hortense 1646 

“ The  Merchant  of  Berlin 1647 

“ Mohammed  Ali  and  His  House 1648 

“ Joseph  II.,  and  His  Court 1649 

“ Andreas  Hofer 1650 

Newman,  J.  H.  Callista,  a Sketch  of  the  Third  Century  1651 

Porter,  Jane  The  Scottish  Chiefs 1652 

“ “ ft  “■  “ 1653 

“ “ “ “ “ 1654 

“ Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 1655 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen  Battlement  and  Tower, 1656 

“ For  the  White  Rose  of  Arno 1657 

“ The  Jewel  of  Ynis  Galon 1658 

Rose  Parnell,  The  Flower  of  Avondale 1659 

Scott,  Sir  W alter  The  Antiquary 1660 

“ “ u u 1661 

“ The  Bride  of  Lammermoor  and  a Legend  of 

Montrose 1662 

“ The  Bride  of  Lammermoor  and  a Legend  of 
Montrose,  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate,  and 

Other  Stories 1663 

“ The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth  and  the  Antiquary  ... . 1664 


“ “ “ u 1666 

u The  Fortunes  of  Nigel,  the  Black  Dwarf,  and  a 

Legend  of  Montrose 1667 

“ The  Fortunes  of  Nigel,  & Count  Robert  of  Paris  1668 


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Scott,  Sir  Walter  The  Fortunes  of  Nigel,  and  Count 

Robert  of  Paris 1669 

“ Guy  Mannering 1670 

“ Guy  Mannering,  and  Anne  of  Geierstein 1671 

“ Ivanhoe 1672 

££  Ivanhoe,  the  Talisman,  and  Castle  Dangerous  . 1673 
“ “ “ “ « “ “ 1674 

“ Kenilworth 1675 

“ Kenilworth,  and  St.  Ronan’s  Well 1676 

cc  cc  cc  a cc,  .cc  1677 

££  The  Monastery 1678 

“ The  Monastery,  and  the  Abbot 1679 

“ ££  “ ££  ££  1680 

“ “ ££  “ ££  1681 

££  The  Monastery,  and  the  Fortunes  of  Nigel 1682 

“ Peveril  of  the  Peak,  and  the  Betrothed 1683 

cc  cc  cc  cc  cc  cc  cc  1684 

££  The  Pirate 1685 

“ The  Pirate,  and  St.  Ronan’s  Well 1686 

££  Redgauntlet 1687 

“ Redgauntlet,  and  the  Pirate 1688 

“ . “ “ “ “ 1689 

“ Rob  Roy 1690 

“ Rob  Roy,  and  the  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian 1691 

“ “ “ . “ • “ ££  ££  1692 

<£  The  Black  Dwarf,  Old  Mortality  and  Quentin 

Durward 1693 

“ Waverly 1694 

“ Waverly,  and  Woodstock 1695 

“ St.  Ronan’s  Well 1696 

“ Woodstock 1697 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk  Quo  Vadis 1698 

“ Pan  Michael 1699 

Stael,  Madame  de  Corinne 1700 

Sue,  Eugene  The  Wandering  Jew — 2 Vols.  Vol.  1 . . ..  1701 

“ Volume  2 : 1702 

“ The  Wandering  Jew,  1 Vol 1703 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace  The  History  of  Hen- 
ry Esmond 1704 

“ The  Virginians 1705 

“ “ u 1706 

“ ££  ££  1707 

“ ££  ££  1708 

Thompson,  D.  P.  The  Green  Mountain  Boys 1709 

Tomltnson,  E.  T.  Boy  Officers  of  1812 1710 

Boy  Soldiers  of  1812 1711 

££  The  Boys  with  Old  Hickory 1712 


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Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Camp-Fires  of  Mad  Anthony 1713 

“ Guarding  the  Border 1714 

“ The  Search  for  Andrew  Field 1715 

‘ 1 Tecumseh  ’ s Y oung  Braves 1716 

Topelius,  Z.  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf 1717 

“ Times  of  Battle  and  of  Best. 1718 

Times  of  Charles  XII 1719 

“ Times  of  Frederick  1 1720 

“ Times  of  Linnaeus 1721 

“ Times  of  Alchemy 1722 

Toubgee,  A.  W.  A Fool’s  Errand 1723 

“ “ “ “ “ . .„ 1724 

“ Pactolus  Prime. . ' 1725 

Hot  Plowshares 1726 

“ Bricks  Without  Straw 1727 

“ An  Appeal  to  Caesar 1728 

“ Button’s  Inn 1729 

“ Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  Socialist 1730 

Wallace,  Lew  Ben-Hur,  A Tale  of  the  Christ 1731 

“ a u -d:.  « 1732 

“ “ “ u u 1733 

“ The  Fair  God 1734 

“ u “ “■  1735 

The  Prince  of  India— 2 Vols.  Vol.  1 1736 

<f  Vol.  2 1737 

“ The  Prince  of  India-2  Vols.  Vol.  1 1738 

u Vol.  2 1739 

Weyman,  S.  J.  A Gentleman  of  France  1740 

“ Chippinge  Borough 1741 

“ Under  the  Bed  Bobe 1742 

“ The  Castle  Inn 1743 

u Shrewsbury 1744 

“ My  Lady  Botha 1745 

u The  House  of  the  Wolf 1746 

“ From  the  Memoirs  of  a Minister  of  France. . . 1747 

“ Sophia 1748 

u The  Story  of  Francis  Cludde 1749 

“ The  Bed  Cockade  1750 

Wilson,  J.  M.  Tales  of  the  Border  and  of  Scotland — 4 

Vols.  Vol.  1 ' 1751 

Vol.  2 1752 

“ Vol.  3 1753 

“ Vol.  4 1754 

Wister,  Owen  Lady  Baltimore 1755 

Wolef,  Julius  The  Salt  Master  of  Luneburg 1756 

Yeats,  S.  Levett  The  Chevalier  d’ Auriac 1757 


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Humorous  Fiction. 


Ade,  George  In  Pastures  New 1758 

“ The  Slim  Princess 1759 

Anstey,  F.  The  Giant’s  Robe 1760 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick  The  Water  Ghost  and  Others..  1761 

“ Coffee  and  Repartee,  and  the  Idiot 1762 

“ The  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 1763 

“ The  Idiot  at  Home. 1764 

“ A House-Boat  on  the  Styx . . . . 1765 

“ The  Pursuit  of  the  House-Boat 1766 

“ Ghosts  I Have  Met 1767 

Brown,  R.  Jack’s  Yarn,  or  Perils  in  the  Pacific 1768 

Burdette,  Robert  J.  The  Rise  & Fall  of  the  Mustache  1769 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de  Don  Quixote 1770 

“ “ “ “ “ 1771 

Cox,  Palmer  Comic  Yarns,  in  Prose  and  Verse. ........  1772 

Cozzens,  F.  S.  The  Sparrowgrass  Papers  or  Living  in 

the  Country 1773 

Dunne,  Finlay  Peter  Mr.  Dooley’s  Philosophy 1774 

Mr.  Dooley  in  the  Hearts  of  His  Countrymen  ..  1775 

“ Mr.  Dooley  in  Peace  and  War 1776 

“ Mr.  Dooley’s  Dissertations 1777 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler  Uncle  Remus,  His  Songs  and 

His  Sayings 1778 

“ Nights  with  Uncle  Remus,  Myths  and  Legends 

of  the  Old  Plantation 1779 

Holley,  Marietta  Samantha  at  the  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion   1780 

James,  Thomas  Aesop’s  Fables 1781 

Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Three  Men  in  a Boat 1782 

“ Three  Men  on  Wheels  1783 

“ The  Idle  Thoughts  of  *an  Idle  Fellow 1784 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 1785 

Morris,  Charles  Half  Hours  with  the  Best  Humorous 

Authors— 3 Vols.  Vol.  1.  American..  1786 

“ Vol.  2.  American. 1787 

“ Vol.  3.  English 1788 

Nye,  Bill  The  Tale  of  a Meek-Eyed  Mule 1789 

Shillaber,  B.  P.  Mrs.  Partington’s  Knitting  Work. ..  1790 
“ J “ “ ‘f  “ “ ...  1791 

Shute,  Henry  A.  The  Real  Diary  of  a Real  Boy 1792 


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Swift,  Jonathan  Gulliver’s  Travels 

tc  a a u 

a a (c  a 

a ii  ii  ii 


a a a a 

Twain,  Mark  The  Innocents  Abroad . , 

a a a a u 

tt  a ic  a a 

“ A Tramp  Abroad 

a a ((  u 

U U (C  (( 

“ Koughing  It 

((  (C  u 

a a a 

u u u 

11  Life  on  the  Mississippi 

((  <c  a u 

u a a u 

“ Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn 

a u a u 

u u a (i 

“ The  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer 

a a a u a 

u u u a u 

u ((  u u ec 

“ A Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur’s  Court 

u u u ((  a u a 

“ The  Gilded  Age 

u a u * 


a a ct  u 

“ Sketches  New  and  Old 

a a a a a 

a a a a a 

“ Editorial  Wild  Oats 

u Adam’s  Diary 

“ Following  the  Equator 

Wister,  Owen  How  Doth  the  Simple  Spelling  Bee 


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Magazines. 

Ainslee’s  February  to  July  ’01 1830 

“ August  ’01  to  January  ’02 1831 

“ February  to  July  '03  ' 1832 

44  February  to  July ’04 1833 

44  August  ’04  to  January  ’05 1834 

44  February  to  July  ’05 1835 

44  August ’05  to  January ’06 1836 

41  « 44  44  44  1837 

44  February  to  July  ’06 ....  1838 

“ August  ’06  to  January  ’07  1839 

44  February  to  July ’07 1840 

44  44  44  " 44  ' 1841 

44  August  ’07  to  January  '08 1842 

All-Story  January  to  April  ’05 1843 

44  May  to  August  ’05 1844 

44  September  to  December  ’05 1845 

44  January  to  April  ’06 1846 

44  May  to  August ’06 1847 

•“  September  to  December  ’06 1848 

“ January  to  April ’07 1849 

“ “ “ “ 1850 

44  May  to  August  ’07 1851 

44  u 1852 

44  September  to  December  '07. 1853 

“ “ u “ 1854 

American  November ’05  to  April ’06 1855 

44  44  44  44  44  1856 

44  May  to  October ’06 1857 

44  44  44  44  1858 

44  November ’06  to  April ’07 1859 

44  May  to  October  ’07  1860 

Annals  of  St.  Anne  de  Beaupre  May  '01 1861 

Arena  July  to  December  ’03 1 862 

44  January  to  June  ’04 1863 

44  July  to  December  ’04 1864 

44  January  to  June  ’05 1865 

44  July  to  December  ’05 1866 

44  January  to  June  ’06 1867 

44  July  to  December  ’06 1868 

44  January  to  June '07 1869 

44  July  to  December ’07 1870 


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Argosy  August  to  November ’07 1918 

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“ December  ’07  to  March  ’08 1921 

<<  “ <<  p <<  1922 

“ “ “ “ “ 1923 

Atlantic  Monthly  July  ’61  to  January  ’65 . . . 1921 

“ “ January  to  August ’65 1925 

“ ,u  July  to  December ’89 1926 

Ave  Maria  June  to  December  ’66 : . . . 1927 

“ “ January  to  December ’93 1928 

“ “ “ “ ’94 1929 

“ “ “ “ ’95  1930 

“ “ “ “ ’96  1931 

“ “ “ ’99 1932 

“ “ “ “■  ’00  1933 

“ “ “ ’01 1931 

Blackwood’s  Januarj^  to  June  ’03 1935 

“ July  to  December  ’03 1936 

“ January  to  June  ’01 1937 

“ July  to  December  ’01 1938 

“ January  to  June  ’05 1939 

“ July  to  December  ’05 1910 

January  to  June  ’06 1911 

“ July  to  December  ’06 1912 

Book-Lover's  “ “ 03 1913 

Broadway  October  ’05  to  March  ’06 1911 

“ June  to  September  ’07 1915 

Business  Men's  December  ’05  to  May  ‘06 1916 

Century  May  to  October  ‘88 1917 

“ November  ’88  to  April  ’89 1918 

“ “ <89  “ ’90 1919 

“ “ “ “ ” 1950 

“ May  to  October '90 1951 

“ November ’90  to  April ’91 1952 

“ May  to  October  *91 1953 

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“ November  ’91  to  April  ’92 1957 

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“ May  to  October  ’92 1960 

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Century  November  ’92  to  April  ’93 1965 

“ May  to  October  ’93  1966 

“ November  ’93  to  April  '94 1967 

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“ May  to  October  ’94  . 1969 

££  ££'  “ “ 1970 

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“ November  ’94  to  April  ’95 1973 

“ ££  “ ££  1974 

“ May  to  October  ’95  1975 

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£f  November ’95  to  April ’96 1979 

“ ££  ££  “ 1980 

“ “ “ ¥ 1981 

“ May  to  October ’96 '.  1982 

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“ November  ’96  to  April  ’97 1986 

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Century  November  ’03  to  April  ’04 2012 

“ May  to  October  ’04 2013 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05 2014 

“ May  to  October  ’05  2015 

“ November  ’05  to  April  ’06 2016 

“ May  to  October ’06 2017 

“ November  ’06  to  April  ’07 2018 

“ June  to  October  ’07 2019 

“ Odd  Numbers 2020 

Charities  November ’06  to  March ’07 2021 

Chautauquan  April  to  September  ’90 2022 

“ October ’90  to  March ’91 2023 

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“ April  to  September  ’91 2025 

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“ October  ’91  to  March  ’92 2028 

“ April  to  September ’92 2029 

“ October  ’92  to  March  ’93 2030 

“ April  to  September  ’93 2031 

“ October ’93  to  March ’94 2032 

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“ April  to  September  ’94 2034 

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££  “ “ “ 2081 

££  ££  ££  ££  2082 

££  ‘£  ££  ££  2083 

££  “ “ ££  2084 

October  ’99  to  March  ’00  2085 

££  ££  ££  2086 

££  ££  ££  2087 

“ ££  ££  ££  2088 

“ April  to  September  ’00 2089 

££  ££  ‘ ££  ££  2090 

££  ££  ££  ££  2091 

“ ££  ££  ££  2092 

££  2093 

u ' ££  <£  ££  2094 

October  '00  to  March  ’01  2095 

££  ££  ££  ££  • 2096 

££  ££  ££  “ 2097 

“ April  to  September  ’01 2098 

££  . 2099 

“ October  ’01  to  March  ’02 2100 

“ April  to  September  ’02 2101 

“ September  :02  to  March  ’03 2102 

££  April  to  August  ’03 2103 

££  ££  ££  ££  2104 

September  ’03  to  February  ’04 2105 


66 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Chautauquan  September  ’08  to  February  ’04 2106 

“ March  to  August  ’04 2107 

“ “ a “ 2108 

“ “ “ ’05 2109 

“ September  ’05  to  February  ’06 2110 

“ “ “ “ 2111 

“ March  to  August  ’06 2112 

“ “ “ “ 2113 

“ September  to  November ’06 2114 

“ ■“  “ “ 2115 

“ September  ’06  to  January  ’07 2116 

“ March  to  May ’07 2117 

“ " “ “ 2118 

v<  “ u “ .’!’**!!!  2ii9 

“ June  to  August ’07 2120 

“ “■  ' “ 2121 

“ % “ “ V.  2122 

“ September  to  November  ’07 2123 

Christian  Science  Journal  April  ’98  to  March  ’99. . . 2124 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 2125 

“ “ “ April  to  December  ’99. . . . 2126 

“ “ “ April  ’00  to  March  ’01.  . . 2127 

a a a a u a 2128 

“ “ “ “ ’01  to  March ’02. . . 2129 

“ “ “ ’02  “ ’03...  2130 

“ , “ “ “ to  December ’03 ... . 2131 

“ “ Odd  Numbers’ 2132 

“ * ■*“  “ Sept,  to  November  ’07. . . 2133 

Contemporary  Review  January  to  June  ’03 2134 

“ “ July  to  December  '03  2135 

“ “ January  to  June ’04 2136 

“ “ July  to  December ’04 2137 

“ “ January  to  June  ’05 2138 

“ “ July  to  December  ’05 2139 

“ “ January  to  June  ’06 2140 

“ “ July  to  December  ’06 2141 

“ “ January  to  June  ’07 2142 

“ “ July  to  December ’07 2143 

Cosmopolitan  Mav  to  October  ’95 2144 

“ “ “ 2145 

“ “ “ “ 2146 

a a a a 2147 

“ “ “ tt  2148 

“ “ “ “ 2149 

“ November ’95  to  April ’96 2150 

“ “ “ “ 2151 

“ “ “ “ 2152 


MAGAZINES.  67 

Cosmopolitan  November ’95  to  April ’96 2153 

“ “ “ “ 2154 

It  1C  it  . 11  2155 

“ May  to  October  ’96 2156 

“ “ “ “ 2157 

“ $ “ . 2158 

li  “ “ “ 2159 

“ “ “ ' “ 2160 

l{  “ “ “ 2161 

“ November  ’96  to  April  ’97 2162 

“ May  to  October  ’00 2163 

“ “ “ “ 2164 

“ November  ’00  to  April  ’01 2165 

“ “ “ 2166 

u a u a 2167 

“ May  to  October  ’01 2168 

“ November ’01  to  April ’02 2169 

“ November  ’02  to  April  ’03 2170 

“ May  to  October  ’03 2171 

“ November  ’03  to  April  ’04 2172 

“ May  to  October  ’04 2173 

u u'  “ “ *.  2174 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05 2175 

it  ii  ii  u 2176 

“ May  to  October  ’05 2177 

“ November  ’05  to  April  ’06 2178 

“ u ££  ££  2179 

u May  to  October  ’06 2180 

“ u “ “ 2181 

<£  November ’06  to  April ’07 2182 

££  ££  “ ££  2183 

“ May  to  October  ’07 2184 

“ u.  ££  2185 

Current  Literature  January  to  June  ’03 2186 

u “ Julv  to  November  ’03 2187 

££  ££  July  to  December ’04 2188 

“ ££  January  to  June '05 2189 

“ ££  July  to  December ’05 2190 

. “ ££  January  to  June ’06 2191 

“ £<  July  to  December ’06 2192 

“ ££  January  to  June ’07 2193 

<£  “ July  to  December ’07 2194 

I)e  Lestry’s  Western  September  ’00  to  February ’01  2195 

Donahoe’s  December  ’95  to  June  ’96 2196 

Edinburgh  Review  January  to  June  ’03 2197 

“ “ July  to  December ’03 ..  2198 

“ * ££  January  to  June ’04 2199 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


68 

Edinburgh  Review  July  to  December  '04 2200 

“ “ January  to  June ’05 2201 

“ “ July  to  December  ’05  2202 

“ January  to  June  ’06 2203 

“ “ July  to  December  ’06  2204 

Educational  Review  January  to  May ’03 2205 

“ June  to  December ’03 2206 

“ “ January  to  June  ’04 2207 

“ January  to  May ’05 2208 

“ June  to  December '05 2209 

“ June  to  December  ’06  2210 

“ January  to  May  ’07 2211 

Everybody’s  January  to  June  ’01  . . " *2212 

“ August  to  December  '01 2213 

January  to  June  ’03 2214 

July  to  December  ’03 2215 

“ January  to  June ’04 2216 

“ “ “ “ ... 2217 

“ July  to  December  ’04 2218 

“ 2219 

“ January  to  June  ’05  2220 

u * “ ((  u 2221 

July  to  December  ’05 2222 

' “ “ “ “ . : 2223 

January  to  June  ’06  2224 

“ u “ 2225 

July  to  December  ’06 2226 

“ 2227 

u January  to  June  ’07  2228 

“ ££  ££  2229 

u July  to  December  ’07- 2230 

“ “ “ 2231 

Fortnightly  Review  January  to  June  ’03 2232 

“ July  to  December  '03 2233 

“ January  to  June  ’04 2234 

“ January  to  June  '05  2235 

“ July  to  December ’05 2236 

“ “ January  to  June  ’06  2237 

“ July  to  December  ’06 2238 

“ January  to  June  '07  2239 

££  £<  July  to  December  1)7 2240 

Forum  March  to  August ’93 2241 

u July  ’03  to  March  '04 2242 

“ July  ’04  to  June  ’05  2243 

“ July  to  September ’05 2244 

“ January  to  June  ’06 2245 

“ July  ’06  to  June  ’07  2246 


MAGAZINES . 


6g 


Four-Track  News  February  to  June  ’04 2247 

Graham’s  January  to  June  ’48 2248 

Harper’s  June  to  November  ’55 2249 

“ December  ’87  to  May  ’88 2250 

“ June  to  November  ’88 2251 

“ December  ’88  to  May  ’89 2252 

June  to  November  ’89 2253 

“ December  ’89  to  May  ’90  2254 

“ June  to  November  ’90 2255 

“ December ’90  to  May ’91 2256 

“ June  to  November ’91 2257 

a u u u 2258 

“ December  ’91  to  May  ’92.  • * 2259 

“ “ “ “ 2260 

££  June  to  October  ’92 2261 

“ June  to  November  ’92 2262 

a u a u 2263 

“ December  ’92  to  May  ’93  2264 

u “ u “ ...  2265 

“ June  to  November ’93 2266 

i i ' a n a 2267 

“ December  ’93  to  May  ’94  2268 

“ “ “ “ 2269 

££  u “ “ 2270 

a u u a 2271 

June  to  November  ’94 2272 

“ “ . “ “ 2273 

“ “ “ “ . 2274 

£ ‘ December  ’94  to  Mav  ’95. * ’’’’’’’ V.’  2275 

“ “ “ “ 2276 

' “ “ “ 2277 

“ ' “ “ • “ 2278 

“ ££  “ “ : 2279 

££  . “ “ ' “ 2280 

££  June  to  November  '95  2281 

“ . “ “ “ 2282 

££  £*  ££  ££  . 2283 

££  December  ’95  to  May  ’96  !.’!!!  ’.  ’.  ’. ! .’ .’ ! 2284 

“ 2285 

££  ££  ££  ££  2286 

“ “ “ 2287 

££  ££  ££  ££  2288 

££  June  to  November  ’96  2289 

££  ££  “ ££  2290 

££  ££  “ . “ 2291 

December  ’96  to  May  ’97 2292 

££  “ 44  2293 


7° 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Harper’s  December  ’96  to  May  ’97  2294 

“ “ “ ££  2295 

££  June  to  November  ’97  2296 

“ “ “ “ 2297 

“ “ “ “ 2298 

“ December  ’97  to  May  ’98  2299 

“ “ ££  “ 2300 

“ ££  ££  “ 2301 

“ “ “ “ 2302 

££  June  to  November  ’98 2303 

“ ££  ££  ££  2304 

££  December  ’98  to  May  ’99 2305 

<£  ££  ££  ££  2306 

££  ££  ££  ££  2307 

££  June  to  November  ’99  2308 

££  ££  ££  ££  2309 

££  £*  ££  ££  2310 

££  December  ’99  to  June  ’00 2311 

“ “ “ “ 2312 

££  June  to  December ’00 2313 

££  December ’00  to  June  ’01 2314 

££  December  ’01  to  May  ’02 2315 

££  June  to  November  ’02 2316 

££  June  to  December  ’03 2317 

££  December  ’03  to  May  ’04 2318 

££  June  to  November ’04 2319 

££  December  ’04  to  May  ’05  2320 

££  June  to  November  ’05  2321 

££  December  ’05  to  May  ’06 2322 

££  June  to  November ’06 2323 

“ December  ’06  to  May  ’07  2324 

££  June  to  November ’07 2325 

Home  Mission  Monthly  November ’96 2326 

Hunter,  Trader,  Trapper  January  to  June ’06 2327 

Independent  October  to  December  ’03 2328 

“ January  to  March  '05 2329 

“ April  to  June  ’05  2330 

££  July  to  September  ’05 2331 

££  October  to  December  ’05 ^ 2332 

“ January  to  June ’06 2333 

“ July  to  September  '06 2334 

“ October  ’06  to  March  ’07 2335 

International  Quarterly  March  to  June  ’03 2336 

“ ££  Sept,  to  December  ’03. . . . 2337 

“ ££  March  to  June ’04 2338 

“ ££  April  to  July '05 2339 

“ ££  Oct.  ’05  to  January  ’06. . 2340 


MAGAZINES. 


71 

Junior  Munsey  April  to  September  ’00 2341 

“ “ October  ’00  to  March  ’01 2342 

“ “ April  to  September  ’01 2343 

“ “ October  ’01  to  March  ’02 2344 

Leslie’s  May  to  October  ;00 2345 

“ November ’00  to  April ’01 2346 

“ “ “ “ 2347 

“ ' May  to  October  ’01 2348 

“ November  ’02  to  April  ’03 2349 

“ May  to  October  ’03 2350 

“ November  ’03  to  April  ’04 2351 

“ May  to  October ’04 2352 

“ November ’04  to  April ’05 2353 

“ November  ’04  to  June  ’05  2354 

“ May  to  October  ’05 2355 

u ((  u u 2356 

Life  Year  Book  for  ’02 2357 

Lippincott’s  March  to  June  ’00 2358 

<<  a a u 2359 

“ July  to  December ’66 2360 

“ April  to  August  ’01  2361 

“ July  to  December  ’01 2362 

“ January  to  June  ’02 2363 

“ July  to  December  ’02 2364 

“ July  to  December  ’03 2365 

“ January  to  June  ’04 2366 

“ January  to  June  ’05 2367 

“ July  to  December  ’05 2368 

“ July  to  December  ’06 2369 

“ January  to  June  ’07  2370 

“ July  to  December  ’07 2371 

Literary  Digest  July  to  December  ’06 2372 

“ “ July  to  December '07 2373 

Little  Journeys  February  to  June  ’07  ...  2374 

“ “ July  to  December ’07 2375 

McClure's  November  ’97  to  April  ’98 2376 

“ May  to  October  ’98 2377 

“ “ “ ’00 2378 

“ 2379' 

“ u i‘  “ 2380 

« u “ “ 2381 

“ November  00  to  March  ’01 2382 

“ u “ 2383 

“ u u u 2384 

u <f  u u 2385 

u June  to  October  *01 2386 

“ November  01  to  March  ’02 2387 


72  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

McClure's  November  ’01  to  March  ’02 2388 

“ May  to  October  ’02 2389 

“ November -02  to  March  ’03 2390 

“ “ “ “ • 2391 

“ May  to  October  ’03  ....  2392 

u u a u 2393 

“ November  ’03  to  March  ’04 2394 

“ 2395 

“ “ “ 2396 

“ May  to  October  ’04  2397 

“ “ “ “ ' 2398 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05 2399 

“ “ “ “ 2400 

“ May  to  October  ’05  2401 

((  a a cc  2402 

“ November  ’05  to  April  ’06 2403 

“ “ “ “ 2404 

“ “ “ “ 2405 

“ May  to  August  ’06  2406 

“ May  to  October  ’06 2407 

“ November  ’06  to  April  ’07 2408 

“ ■“  “ u 2409 

“ May  to  October  ’07  2410 

“ “ “ ■“  2411 

“ Odd  Numbers 2412 

“ “ “ 2413 

Mercury  August  ’95  to  July  ’96 2414 

“ September  ’98  to  August  ’99  2415 

“ September  ’98  to  September  ’99 2416 

Messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart  Jan.  to  December  ’93  2417 

Metropolitan  January  to  June  ’01 2418 

“ Julv  to  December  ’01 2419 

. “ April  to  Julv ’03  2420 

“ October  ’03^to  March  ’04 2421 

“ April  to  September  ’04 2422 

u ((  ((  u 2423 

^ October  ’04  to  March  ’05  . . . 2424 

“ April  to  September  ’05 2425 

u October ’05  to  March ’06 2426 

( ( a u u 2427 

il  April  to  September  ’06 2428 

“ October  ’06  to  March  ’07 2429 

“ April  to  September  ’07 2430 

Mind  April  to  December  ’03 2431 

“ January  Co  June ’04 2432 

“ July  to  December  ’04 2433 

“ Januarj^  to  June  ’05 2434 


MAGAZINES.  73 

Mind  July  to  December  ’05 2435 

Monthly  Story  January  to  April  ’06  2436 

Mount  Angel  October  ’00  to  February  ’04 2437 

Munsey’s  October ’96  to  April ’97 2438 

a it  a a ...  2439 

“ April  to  September  ’97 2440 

“ April  to  September  ’00 2444 

u u ((  u 2442 

u u u ((  2443 

“ October  ’00  to  March  ’01 2444 

u it  a a 2445 

“ “ “ 2446 

« “ “ « 2447 

“ “ “ “ 2448 

<£  April  to  September  ’01  2449 

“ “ “ “ 2450 

u October ’01  to  March ’02 2451 

u u ci  u 2452 

<£  ' April  to  September  ’02 2453  ' 

££  ££  ££  ’03. 2454 

u u 11  u 2455 

££  October ’03  to.  March ’04 2456 

<£  April  to  September ’04 2457 

££  ££  ££  ££  2458 

<£  October  ’04  to  March  ’05 2459 

“ a “ a # 2460 

<£  April  to  September  ’05  2461 

“•  ££  ££  ££  2462 

<£  October  ’05  to  March  ’06 2463 

“ ££  ££  ££  2464 

££  ££  ££  ££  2465 

<£  April  to  September  '06 2466 

££  “ ££  ££  2467 

££  October ’06  to  March ’07 2468 

a “ “ a 2469 

££  April  to  September ’07 2470 

££  <£  ££  ££  2471 

National  October  ’04  to  March  ’05 2472 

££  October ’05  to  March ’06 2473 

National  Sportsman  July  to  October ’05 2474 

New  Century  Path  May  to  October  ’07 2475 

New  England  March  to  August  4)3 2476 

££  ££  September ’03  to  February ’0i 2477 

u ££  September  to  February ’05 2478 

££  ££  March  to  August ’05 2479 

“ <t  a a « 2480 

££  ££  September ’05  to  February ’06 2481 


74 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


New  England  September  ’05  to  February  ’06 2482 

“ “ March  to  August  ’06  2483 

“ “ September  ’06  to  February  ’07 2484 

“ “ March  to  August ’07 2485 

“ u September ’07  to  February ’08 2486 

New  Thought  June  to  September ’06 2487 

Nineteenth  Century  January  to  June  ’03 2488 

“ “ July  to  December ’03 2489 

“ “ January  to  June ’04 2490 

“ “ July  to  December ’04 2491 

“ “ January  to  June ’05 249'2 

“ “ July  to  December  ’05 2493 

“ “ January  to  June  ’06 2494 

“ “ July  to  December '06 2495 

“ “ January  to  June ’07 2496 

“ “ July  to  December  ’07 2497 

North  American  Review  January  to  June  ’88 2498 

“ “ “ July  to  December ’88 2499 

“ “ July  to  December  ’92 2500 

<e  “ “ January  to  June ’93 2501 

“ “ “ January  to  June '94 2502 

“ “ u March  to  July ’03 2503 

“ u “ August* ’03,  to  January  ’04..  2504 

“ u January  to  June ’04.: 2505 

“ “ January  to  June ’05 2506 

“ t(  “ July  to  December ’05 2507 

“ V January  to  June ’06 2508 

u u July  to  October ’06 2509 

“ “ “ January  to  April  1)7 2510 

“ “ • “ May  to  August  ’07 2511 

“ “ September  to  December  ’07 . 2512 

Ocean  July  to  October  ’07 2513 

Outing  April  to  September  ’06 2514 

“ October  ’06  to  February  ’07 £515 

Outlook  January  to  May ’99 2516 

“ May  to  September  ’99 2517 

“ u “ 2518 

“ September  to  December  ’99 2519 

u January  to  April  ’00 2520 

“ May  to  October ’00 2521 

“ October  to  December  ’03  2522 

“ January  to  April  ’05 2^523 

u May  to  August  ’05 2524 

“ January  to  April  ’06 2525 

“ May  to  August ’06 2526 

“ September  to  December  ’06 2527 

“ January  to  April ’07 2528 


MAGAZINES. 


75 


Outlook  May  to  August  ’07 2529 

“ September  to  December  ’07  2530 

Overland  Monthly  July  to  December  ’03 2531 

“ “ January  to  June  1)5 2532 

“ “ July  to  December  ’05  2533 

“ “ January  to  June ’06  2534 

“ “ January  to  June  ’07  2535 

“ “ July  to  December ’07 2536 

Pacific  Monthly  January  to  June ’06 2537 

Pearson’s  July  to  December ’00  2538 

“ August  to  December  ’00 2539 

“ January  to  June  ’01 2540 

“ July  to  December  ’01 2541 

“ January  to  June  ’02 2542 

“ July  to  December  ’02 : 2543 

“ February  to  June ’03  2544 

“ July  to  December  ’03  2545 

“ January  to  June  ’04 2546 

“ “ " “ ^ 2547 

July  to  December ’04 2548 

January  to  June  ’05 2549 

“ July  to  December ’05 2550 

a tA  u u 2551 

“ January  to  June  ’06  2552 

“ July  to  December  '06  . ......  2553 

“ January  to  June ’07 2554 

“ July  to  December  ’07  2555 

People’s  July  to  December  ’06 2556 

“ January  to  June ’07 2557 

“ July  to  October ’07 2558 

Philistine  December  ’04  to  May  ’05 2559 

“ June  to  November ’05 2560 

“ December  ’05  to  May  ’06 2561 

“ June  to  November  ’06 2562 

“ January  to  May  '07  2563 

“ June  to  November  ’07. 2564 

PrLGRiM  January ’89 2565 

Popular.  December  ’03  to  April  ’04  2566 

“ May  to  October ’04 2567 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05  2568 

“ May  to  October  ’05 2569 

“ November  ’05  to  April  ’06 2570 

“ May  to  October  ’06 2571 

“ November ’06  to  April ’07 2572 

“ ««  “ tt  2573 

u March  to  June  ’07 2574 

“ “ ^ ««  2575 


7* 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Popular  . March  to  June  ’07 2576 

“ July  to  October  ’07 2577 

“ “ “ “ , 2578 

Popular  Science  Monthly  November  ’92  to  April  ’93  2579 

“ “ “ May  to  October  ’93  2580 

“ “ “ November  ’96  to  April  ’97  2581 

“ . “ “ May  to  October  ’97  2582 

“ “ “ “ ’ “ '98 2583 

“ “ “ ’99 2584 

“ “ “ “ “ ’00 2585 

“ “ “ November  ’00  to  April  '01  2586 

“ “ “ January  to  April  ’08 2587 

“ “ “ May  to  October ’03  2588 

“ “ “ November  '03  to  April  ’04  2589 

“ “ “ November ’04  to  April ’05  2590 

“ “ “ May  to  October ’05  2591 

“ £<  ££  January  to  June  ’06 2592 

“ “ ££  July  to  December  ’06  .....  2593 

“ u ££  January  to  June ’07 2594 

Public  Opinion  January  to  June  ’05 2595 

u “ July  to  December  ’05  2596 

u ££  January  to  Jane ’06 2597 

Puritan  April  to  September  ’00 2598 

“ October  ’00  to  March  ’01  2599 

Quarterly  Review  January  to  April  ’03  2600 

“ “ July  to  October  ’03 2601 

“ “ January  to  April  ’04 2602 

“ “ July  to  October  '04. 2603 

“ “ January  to  April  ’05  2604 

“ “ July  to  October ’05 2605 

“ £<  January  to  April ’06  2606 

u ££  July  to  October ’06 2607 

“ ££  January  to  April  ’07 2608 

> “ ££  July  to  October  ’07. 2609 

Railroad  Man’s  October  '06  to  January  ’07 2610 

“ “ February  to  May ’07 2611 

Recreation  August  to  December  ’00. 2612 

“ ' January  to  June ’01 2613 

Red  Rook  November  *03  to  April  ’04 2614 

“ May  to  October  '04 2615 

“ “ “ 2616 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05 2617 

“ “ ££  2618 

“ May  to  October  ’05  2619 

« “ 2620 

£<  November  ’05  to  April  '06 2621 

“ u u “ 2622 


MAGAZINES. 


77 


Red  Book  May  to  October  ’06 2623 

p a ee  u 2624 

November  ’06  to  April  ’07 *.  ’ 2625 

“ “ “ 2626 

“ May  to  October  ’07  2627 

“ “ “ “ 2628 

Review  of  Reviews  August  ’92  to  January  ’93 2629 

“ “ February  to  June  ’93 2630 

“ “ July  to  December ’98 2631 

“ “ January  to  June  ’99  2632 

“ “ January  to  June  ’00 2633 

“ “ Julv  to  December  ’00 2634 

“ “ “ “ “ 2635 

“ “ January  to  June  ’01  2636 

“ “ “ u “ 2637 

“ “ July  to  December ’01 2638 

“ “ January  to  June ’03 2639 

“ u July  to  December ’03 2640 

“ “ January  to  June  '04  2641 

“ u July  to' December ’04 2642 

“ u January  to  June ’05 2643 

u “ July  to  December ’05 2644 

“ “ January  to  June  ’06  2645 

“ “ July  to  December ’06 2646 

“ January  to  June  ’07  2647 

“ “ July  to  December  ’07 2648 

“ u Odd  Numbers 2649 

Scrap  Book  March  to  August  ’06  2650 

“ “ September  ’06  to  February  ’07 2651 

“ “ March  to  June ’07 2652 

“ “ “ 2653 

“ “ (New  Edition— First  Section) 

July  to  October  ’07  2654 

“ “ (New  Edition— Fiction  Section) 

July  to  October  ’07 2655 

Scribner’s  January  to  June  ’90  2656 

“ July  to  December  ;90 2657 

“ January  to  June  ’91 2658 

“ July  to  December ’91  2659 

“ January  to  June  ’00 2660 

July  to  December  ’00  2661 

“ January  to  June  ’01  2662 

“ July  to  November  ’01  2663 

“ January  to  June  ’02 2664 

“ September  ’02  to  January  ’03  2665 

January  to  June  ’03 2666 

“ July  to  November  ’03 2667 


78  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Scribner’s  July  to  November  4)3 2668 

“ January  to  June ’04 2669 

July  to  December  ’04  2670 

January  to  June  ’05  2674 

“ July  to  December  ’05  2672 

“ January  to  June  ’06  2673 

“ July  to  December ’06 2674 

July  to  December  ’07  2675 

Self-Culture  September ’99  to  April ’00 2676 

Smart  Set  January  to  April ’04 2677 

“ May  to  October ’04 2678 

“ September  to  December  ’05  2679 

“ May  to  October  ’06 2680 

“ January  to  April  *07  2681 

Smith’s  June  to  December  ’05  2682 

“ October  ’05  to  March  ’06  2683 

“ April  to  September  ’06 2684 

“ October  ’06  to  March  '07 2685 

“ April  to  September  ’07 2686 

Strand  August  ’00  to  January  ’01 2687 

“ August  ’01  to  January  ’02 2688 

“ February  to  June ’03 2689 

“ “ “ “ , 2690 

“ September  ’03  to  January  ’04 2691 

“ February  to  July ’04 2692 

“ September  ’04  to  January  ’05 2693 

“ February  to  July  ’05 2694 

“ August  ’05  to  January  ’06 2695 

“ February  to  July  ’06 2696 

Sunset  May  to  October  ’05 2697 

“ November  ’06  to  April  ’07 2698 

“ May  to  October ’07 2699 

Technical  World  March  to  August  ’06 2700 

• “ “ September  '06  to  March  '07 2701 

“ “ March  to  August  '07 2702 

Theosophical  Messenger  Odd  Numbers 2703 

Fniversal  Brotherhood  Path  April  '00  to  March  ’01.  2704 
“ “ “ Oct. ’01  to  March ’02 . . 2705 

“ “ “ April  to  September  ’02  2706 

u u cc  tc  a u 2707 

“ £<  <£  Odd  Numbers 2708 

“ “ “ ££  “ 2709 

££  <£  ££  ££  C£  2710 

“ ££  ££  u ££  2711 

Waifs’  Messenger  January  to  December  '00 2712 

“ “ January  to  December  ’01 2713 

Watson’s  Tom  July  to  December  ’05  2714 


MAGAZINES. 


79 


Wayside  Tales  March  to  August  ’06 2715 

Weltmer's  January  to  December  ’02  2716 

“ July  ’03  to  July  ’04 2717 

Western  History  November ’87  to  April ’88 2718 

“ “ May  to  October ’88  2719 

W estminsteb.  Review  January  to  June  ’03 2720 

“ “ July  to  December ’03 2721 

“ January  to  June ’04 2722 

“ “ July  to  December ’04 2723 

“ “ January  to  June  ’05  2724 

“ “ July  to  December ’05 2725 

“ “ January  to  June ’06  2726 

“ “ July  to  December ’06 2727 

“ “ January  to  June '07  2728 

• 11  “ July  to  December ’07 2729 

Wide  World  January  to  April  ’01 2730 

“ November  ’04  to  April  ’05 2731 

“ “ May  to  October ’05 2732 

“ “ November  ’05  to  April  ’06 . . 2733 

“ “ May  to  October ’06 2734 

World  To-Day  January  to  June  ’04 2735 

“ “ July  to  December ’04 2736 

u “ July  to  November  ’05  2737 

“ January  to  June  ’06 2738 

' “ July  to  December  ’06  2739 

January  to  June  ’07 2740 

“ u July  to  December  ’07  2741 

World’s  Work  January  to  June  ’03  2742 

“ u May  to  October ’03 2743 

“ “ November ’03  to  April ’04 2744 

“ December ’06  to  April ’07 2745 

u u May  to  October  ’07 2746 


8o 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Biography. 

Adams,  John,  Life  of  J.  T.  Morse 2747 

Adams,  J.  Q.,  Life  of  W.  H.  Seward 2748 

“ ' “ “ “ “ 2749 

Adams,  Samuel,  Life  of  J.  K.  Hosmer 2750 

Alexander  The  Great,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 2751 

Alexander  I.,  Memoirs  of  Emperor  Comtesse  DeChoi- 

seul-Gouffier 2752 

American  Hero  Stories  E.  M.  Tappan 2758 

Arnold,  Benedict,  Life  of  I.  N.  Arnold. 2754 

Barrington,  Jonah,  Sketches  of  Jonah  Barrington. ..  2755 
Beacon  Lights  of  History  Biographies  of  Distinguished 

Persons.  John  Lord.  5 Vols. 

Yol.  1.  Antiquity 2756 

Yol.  2.  Middle  Ages 2757 

Yol.  8.  Renaissance  and  Re- 
formation   2758 

Yol.  4.  Warriors  & States- 
men  2759 

Yol.  5.  Great  Women 2760 

Benton,  T.  H..  Life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt . . 2761 

Biographies  of  Self-Made  Men,  J.  P.  Bates. 2762 

Blaine,  J.  G.,  Life  of  C.  W.  Balestier 2768 

“ “ “ Gail  Hamilton 2764 

Boone,  Daniel,  Life  of  C.  B.  Hartley 2765 

’ “ “ “ E.  S.  Ellis..'. 2766 

Boy  General,.  The  Mrs.  E.  B.  Custer 2767 

Bremer,  Fredika,  Autobiography  of 2768 

Brooks,  Phillips,  Life  of  M.  A.  Howe 2769 

Bryant,  William  Cullen,  Life  of  AY.  A.  Bradley 2770 

Burke,  Edmund,  Life  of  John  Morley • 2771 

Burns,  Robert,  Life  of  Thomas  Carlyle 2772 

“ “ “ Principal  Shairp 2773 

Butler,  Gen.  B.  E.,  Life  of  James  Parton 2774 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 2775 

Gesar,  Julius,  Life  of  Janies  Anthony  Froude 2776 

Calhoun,  J.  C.,  Life  of  Dr.  H.  von  Holst 2777 

“ “ “ « “ 2778 

« “ “ “ tc  2779 

Calvert,  George  and  Cecilius,  Lives  of  AAT.  H.  Browne  2780 
Carlyle,  James  and  Jane  W.,  Lives  of  Tlios.  Carlyle. . 2781 


BIOGRAPHIES.  Si 

Carson,  Kit,  Life  of  Charles  Burdett 2782 

Chatham,  Life  of  Frederick  Harrison . . . . : 2783 

Children’s  Stories  of  Great  Scientists  Henrietta 

C.  Wright 2784 

Clay,  Henry,  Life  of  Epes  Sargent 2785 

Coleridge,  S.  T;,  Life  of  H.  D.  Traill. 2786 

Columbus,  Christopher,  Life  of  Washington  Irving. . 2787 

“ “ “ F.  A.  Ober 2788 

“ • “ “ Filson  Young,  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Birth  to  End  of  Second  Voyage 2789 

Vol.  2.  Third  Voyage  to  Death 2790 

Contemporary  Biography,  Studies  in  James  Bryce.. . 2791 
Cooke,  Jay,  Life  of  E.  P.  Oberholtzer,  2 Vols. 

• Vol.  1.  Birth  to  1865  2792 

Vol.  2.  1865  to  Death 2793 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore,  Life  of  T.  II.  Lounsburv  ...  2794 

Crayon  Sketches,  G.  W.  Bungay. . . . . 2795 

Crockett,  David,  Life  of  E.  S.  Ellis 2796 

Custer,  Gen.  G:  A.,  Life  and  Army  Services  of  E.  Custer  2797 
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ 2798 

u u u u a u u 2799 

a a u u u u u 2800 

Cyrus  The  Great,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 2801 

Dames  & Daughters  of  Colonial  Days,  Geraldine  Brooks  2802 
Dames  & Daugaters  of  the  Young  Republic,  Geraldine 

Brooks 2803 

Dames  of  High  Degree,  Thomson  Willing 2804 

Darius  The'  Great,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 2805 

Darwin,  Charles,  Life  and  Letters  of  Francis  Darwin 

2 Vols.— Vol.  1.  Life  and  Letters 2806 

Vol.  2.  Letters  Continued,  Botanical  Letters  2807 

Davis,  C.  K.,  Memorial  Addresses  on 2808 

Davis,  Jefferson,  Life  of 2809 

Dewey,  Admiral  George,  Life  of  Murat  Halstead. . . . 2810 

Dickens,  Charles,  Life  of  Phebe  A.  Hanaford 2811 

“ “ “ G.  K.  Chesterton 2812 

Douglass,  Frederick,  Autobiography  of 2813 

Douglass,  S.  A.,  Life  of  H.  M.  Flint 2814 

Dow,  Lorenzo,  Life  of  Peggy  Dow 2815 

Drummond,  Henry,  Practical  Life  of  * Cut  hbert  Lennox  2816 

Elijah,  Life  of  Rev.  William  Milligan  2817 

Eliot,  George,  Life  of  G.  W.  Cooke 2818 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  Life  of  0.  W.  Holmes 2819 

“ « tt  a a 2820 

Empress,  The  Martyrdom  of  an 2821 

Famous  Women,  Esther  Singleton 2822 

Farragut,  D.  G.,  Life  of  Rev.  P.  C.  Headley  2823 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


82 

Fessenden,  W.  P.,  Life  of  Francis  Fessenden,  2 Vols. 

Volume  1.  1806  to  1865 . 2824 

Volume  2.  1865  to  Death 2825 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Autobiography  of 2826 

“ “ Life  of  Henry  Mayhew 2827 

Frederick  The  Great,  Life  of  Francis  Kugler 2828 

“ “ “ “ T.  B.  Macauley 2829 

Fulton,  Robert,  Life  of  T.  W.  Knox 2830 

Gallatin,  Albert,  Life  of  J.  A.  Stevens 2831 

Garfield,  J.  A.,  Life  of  E.  E.  Brown 2832 

“ “ “ Horatio  Alger,  Jr 2833 

Ghenghis,  Khan,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 2834 

George,  Henry,  Life  of  Henry  George,  Jr 2835 

Geronimo’s  Story  of  His  Life,  S.  M.  Barrett 2836 

Gladstone,  W.  E.,  Life  of  John  Morley,  3 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  1809  to  1859  . 2837 

Volume  2.  1859  to  1880  ....  2838 

Volume  3.  1880  to  1898 2839 

“ W.  E.,  Life  of  C.  H.  Jones 2840 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  Military  History  of  AdamBadeau, 

2 Vols.  Volume  1 2841 

Volume  2 2842 

“ “ Life  of  W.  M.  Thayer 2843 

“ “ Memoirs  of 2844 

Gray,  Thomas,  Life  of  E.  W.  Gosse 2845 

Great  Authors,  Home  Life  of  H.  T.  Griswold 2846 

Great  Generals  by  Great  Authors 2847 

Greeley,  Horace,  Life  of  L.  D.  Ingersoll 2848 

Grellet,  Stephen,  Memoirs  of 2849 

“ “ Life  of  William  Guest.. 2850 

Gustavus,  Adolphus,  Life  of  C.  R.  L.  Fletcher 2851 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Life  of  H.  C.  Lodge 2852 

“ “ “ “ “ 2853 

Hannibal  The  Carthaginian,  Jacob  Abbott 2854 

Hazen,  Gen.  W.  B.,  Narrative  of  Military  Service 2855 

Healy,  Christopher,  Memoir  of 2856 

Hearn,  Lafcadio,  Life  and  Letters  of  Elizabeth  Bis- 

lard,  2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Life  and  Letters  ’77-589  2857 

Vol.  2.  Letters  1890-1904 2858 

Henry,  Patrick,  The  true  George  Morgan 2859 

Herodotus,  Life  of  G.  C.  Swavne 2860 

Heroes  of  Chivalry  E.  C.  Kindersley  and  R.  Markham  2861 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  Life  and  Letters  of  J.  T. 

Morse,  2 Volumes.  Volume  1 2862 

Volume  2 2863 

Houston,  Samuel,  Memoir  of  J.  E.  Porter 2864 

How  They  Succeeded  Orison  Swett  Marden 2865 


MAGAZINES 


Hutton,  Laurence,  Talks  in  a Library  with  I.  Moore  2866 

Ibsen,  Henrik,  Biography  of  Henrik  Jaeger 2867 

Irving,  Henry,  Public  Life  of 2868 

Irving,  Henry,  Personal  Reminiscenses  of  Brain  Sto- 
ker, 2 Volumes.  Volume  1 2869 

Volume  2 . 2870 

Irving,  Washington, . . 2871 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Life  of  Janies  Part  on,  3 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  Ancestry 2872 

2.  Military  History 2873 

3.  Civil  History 2874 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Life  of  W.  G.  Sumner 2875 

“ “ “ Alexander  Walker 2876 

“ “ Story  of,  or  When  Men  Grew  Tall 

Alfred  Henry  Lewis 2877 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Life  of  J.  T.  Morse 2878 

“ “ “ “ S.  M Schmucker 2879 

Jerrold,  Douglas,  Life  of  Blanchard  Jerrold 2880 

J oan  of  Arc,  Life  of  Boulet  de  Monvel 2881 

Johnson,  Gen.  R.  W.,  Reminiscences  of 2882 

Jones,  John  Paul,  Founder  of  the  American  Navy  A.C. 


Volume  2 2884 

Josephine,  Wife  of  the  First  Consul.  Imbert  de  Saint- 

Amand, 2885 

Judson,  Adoniram,  Memoirsof  Francis  Wayland,  2 Vols. 

Volume  1.  Parentage,  England,  Rangoon,  etc.  2886 

“ 2.  Declining  Health,  Calcutta,  etc 2887 

Keller,  Helen,  Autobiography  of  2888 

Lamb,  Charles,  Life  of  Alfred  Ainger 2889 

Lanier,  Sidney,  Life  of  Edwin  Mims 2890 

Lee,  Robert  E.,  Life  of  H.  A.  White. . . 2891 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey,  Life  of  Mrs.  E.  R.  Pennell 

2 Volumes.  Volume  1.  1824-1876 2892 

“ 2.  1876  to  Death  ....  2893 

Leo  XIII.,  Life  and  Letters  of  J.  F.  Talbot 2894 

Life  of  a Hunter.  Meshach  Browning 2895 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of  I.  N.  Arnold 2896 

“ “ “ “ . 2897 

a a ct  u u 

“ “ J.  T.  Morse,  2 Volumes.  Volume  1.  2899 

“ “ Volume  2 2900 

“ u Letters  and  Speeches  of  G.  M.  Van 

Buren 2901 

“ ■“  Life  of  Noah  Brooks 2902 

“ “ Boys' Life  of  Helen  Nicolay 2903 

u “ Short  Life  of  J.  G.  Nicolay 2904 


84  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of  Carl  Sc’hurz 2905 

“ “ The  Lawyer  F.  T.  Hill 2906 

“ “ Master  of  Men  A Study  in  Character 

Alonzo  Rothschild 2907 

Livingston,  David,  Life  of  W.  G.  Blaikie 2908 

“ “ “ “ “ 2909 

Locke,  Alton,  Autobiography  of 2910 

Love,  William  F.,  Memorial  Addresses  on  the  Life  of  2911 

Lowell,  J.  R.,  Sketch  of  F.  H.  Underwood 2912 

Madison,  James,  Life  of  S.  H.  Gay ; 2913 

Mahomet  and  Oliver  Goldsmith,  Lives  of  Washington 

* Irving 2914 

Making  of  an  American,  The  Jacob  Riis. 2915 

Manning,  Cardinal  H.  E.,  Life  of  A.  W.  Hutton 2916 

Marie  Antoinette,  Life  of  Louise  Campan . . 2917 

Marie  Louise,  The  Happy  Days  of  the  Empress  Imbert 

de  Saint-Amand 2918 

Marion,  Gen.  Francis,  Life  of  Peter  Horry 2919 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 2920 

Marshall,  John,  Like  of  A.  B.Magruder 2921 

Mattson,  Hans,  Reminiscences  of 2922 

McAuley,  Jerry,  Life  of  R.  M.  Offord 2923 

“ “ “ “ “ 2924 

McKinley,  Wtlliam,  Life  of  Murat  Halstead 2925 

“ “ “ “ “ 2926 

“ “ “ “ “ 2927 

Men  and  Books,  William  Mathews 2928 

Men  of  Business,  W.  O.  Stoddard 2929 

Men  W ho  Have  Risen,  Dr.  Doran 2930 

Monarchs  Retired  from  Business,  2 Vols.  Volume  1.  2931 
“ “ “ “ “ 2.  2932 

Monroe,  James,  Life  of  D.  C.  Gilman 2933 

Moody,  Dwight  L.,  Life  of  Henry  Drummond 2934 

“ “ His  Work  and  Workers,  W.  H. 

Daniels 2935 

Morris,  William,  Life  of  Elizabeth  L.  Cary 2936 

Mosby,  J.  S.,  War  Reminiscences 2937 

Mother,  A Great  Frances  Willard 2938 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  J.  S.  C.  Abbott 2939 

a u a a 2940 

££  Life  and  Campaigns  of  Arnault-Panckoucke..  2941 
££  Political  and  Military  Life  of  J.  C.  Ropes...  2942 

{<  Camp  Fires  of  H.  C.  Watson 2943 

“ Life  of  T.  A.  Dodge,  4 Volumes.  Volume  1. 


Volume  2.  Marengo  to  Eylau 2945 

“ 3.  Spanish  and  Russian  Campaigns.  2946 


BIOGRAPHIES. 


85 


Napoleon,  Life  of  T.  A.  Dodge,  Volume  4.  Lutzen  to 

Waterloo 

“ King  of  Elba,  Paul  Gruyer 

“ Warrior  and  Euler,  W.  O’.  C.  Morris * 

“ Life  of,  with  a Sketch  of  Josephine,  Ida  M. 

Tarbell 

Napoleon  III.,  at  the  Height  of  His.  Power,  Imbert  de 

Saint-  Amand 

Nelson,  Horatio  Viscount,  Life  of  W.  0.  Russell 

Nero,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 

Nettleton,  Rev.  Asahal,  Life  of  Bennet  Tyler 

Newman.  Cardinal,  Life  of  R.  H.  Hutton 

Northway,  Stephen  A.,  Memorial  Addresses  on  the 

Life  of 

Oglethorpe,  Gen.  J.  E.,  Life  of  Henry  Bruce 

Orators  of  the  Age,  G.  H.  Francis 

Ossoli,  Margaket  Fuller,  Life  of  T.  W.  Higginson. . 
Otis,  James  and  James  Oglethorpe,  Lives  of  Francis 

Bowen 

Peabody,  George,  Life  of  Phebe  A.  Hanaford. 

Peace,  Napoleons  of  Laura  Richards 

Penn,  William,  Life  and  Writings  of 

Peter  the  Great,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen,  Life  of  G.  E.  Woodberrv 

Port  rails  of  the  Sixties,  J ustin  McCarthy 

Pyrrhus,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 

Queens  ok  Amkrican  Society,  Mrs.  Ellet 

Queens  of  England  Before  the  Norman  Conquest, 

Mrs.  Matthew  Hall 

Queens  of  England,  Lives  of  the  Agnes  Strickland 
6 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Matilda  of  Flanders,  to  Mar- 
garet of  Anjou,  1066-1482 

“ 2.  Elizabeth  Woodville,  to  Mary  I.,  1464- 

1558  

“ 3.  Elizabeth,  1558-1603 

“ 4.  Anne  of  Denmark,  to  Mary  Beatrice  of 

Modena,  1589-1685  

“ 5.  Mary  Beatrice  of  Modena,  1685-1718, 

and  Mary  II.,  1662-1689 

“ 6.  Mary  II.,  to  Anne,  1689-1714 

Queens  of  England,  Agnes  Strickland  5 Vols.  Vol.  1. 

Volume  2 

“ 3 

“ 4 7...... 


Randolph,  John,  Life  of  Hen^  Adams. . . . 
Ripley,  George,  Life  of  0.  B.Frothingham 


2947 

2948 

2949 


2950 


2951 

2952 

2953 

2954 

2955 

2956 

2957 

2958 

2959 

2960 

2961 

2962 

2963 

2964 

2965 

2966 

2967 

2968 

2969 


2970 

2971 

2972 

2973 

2974 

2975 

2976 

2977 

2978 

2979 

2980 

2981 

2982 


86 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Romulus,  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 2983 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Life  of  Jacob  Ri is 2984 

Sailor’s  Log,  A Robley  I).  Evans 2985 

St.  Patrick,  Life  of  J.  B.  Bury 2986 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  Von,  Life  of  Thomas  Carlyle 2987 

Schurz,  Carl,  Reminiscences  of  2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  1829- 

1852 2988 

Volume  2.  1852-1863 2989 

Scott,  Rev.- Thomas,  Life  of  Rev.  John  Scott 2990 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Life  of  Andrew  Lang - 2991 

Shakespeare,  William,.  Life  of  Caroline  H.  Dali 2992 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  Life  of  J.  A.  Symonds 2993 

Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  EL.  Life  of  P.  C.  Headley 2994 

Sherman,  Gen.  W.  T.,  Military  Campaigns  of  Bowman- 

Irwin ; 2995 

“ Memoirs  of 2996 

Sherman,  John,  Life  of  T.  E.  Burton 2997 

Shipp,  John,  Memoirs  of 2998 

Simpkins,  John,  Memorial  Addresses  on  the  Life  of. . . . 2999 
Some  Members  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  Jos.  Walton  3000 

Some  Old-Time  Beauties,  Thomas  Willing 3001 

Standish,  Miles>  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 3002 

“ “ “ Tudor  Jenks 3003 

Stephen,  Leslie,  Life  and  Letters  of  F.  W.  Maitland  3004 

Sterling,  John,  Life  of  Thomas  Carlyle 3005 

Thomas,  Theodore.  Autobiography  of 3006 

Thoreau,  H.  D. , Life  of  F.  B.  Sanborn 3007 

Undistinguished  Americans,  Stories  of  Hamilton  Holt  3008 
Victoria,  Queen,  Girlhood  and  Womanhood  of  Grace 

Greenwood 3009 

“ “•  “ “ “ 3010 

Wallace,  Lew,  Autobiography  of  2 Volumes.  Vol.  1.  3011 

Volume  2 3012 

Washington,  Booker,  Autobiography  of  Up  from 

Slavery 3013 

Washington,  George,  Life  of  J.  S.  ('.  Abbott 3014 

“ “ “ Woodrow  Wilson 3015 

Washington  and  His  Generals.  J.  T.  Headley 3016 

“ Life  of  2 Volumes.  He  C.  Lodge. 

“ Volume  1.  From  Birth  to  Time  of  Peace. . 3017 

“ “2.  Starting  the  Government  to 

Last  Y ears 3018 

“ Life  of  2 Volumes.  Volume  1 3019 

“ “ “ 2 3020 

“ The  Home  of  B.  J.  Lossing 3021 

“ The  Mother  of,  and  Her  Times.  Mrs. 

Roger  A.  Prvor 3022 


BIOGRAPHIES. 


87 


Washington,  George,  Life  of  Washington  Irving 3023 

Watt,  James,  Life  of  Andrew  Carnegie 3024 

Webster,  Danifl,  Memorials  of  H.  J.  Raymond 3025 

“ “ and  His  Masterpieces.  H.  C.  Lodge  3026 

Wedgewood,  Josiah,  Life  of  Samuel  Smiles 3027 

Weed,  Thurlow,  Autobiography  of 3028 

“ “ “ 3029 

“ “ Memoirs  of  T.  W.  Barnes 3030 

“ “ ■ “ “ 3031 

Wesley,  John,  Life  of  C.  T.  Winchester 3032 

Whitman,  Walt,  His  Life  and  Work.  Bliss  Perry 3033 

Whittier,  John  G.,  Life  of  Bliss  Perry 3034 

Willis,  N.  P.,  Life  of  H.  A.  Beers. . 3035 

Willard,  Francis  E.,  Life  of  Anna  A.  Gordon 3036 

“ “ “ “ “ 3037 

Women  of  the  War.  Frank  Moore 3038 

Xerxes  the  Great.  Life  of  Jacob  Abbott 3039 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


88 


General  Prose  Literature  and  Art. 

LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE. 

Backus,  T.  J.,  History  of  English  Literature 3040 

Bartlett,  John,  Familiar  Quotations 3041 

Fowler,  II.  W.  and  F.  G.,  The  King’s  English 3042 

Hunt,  T.  W.,  Literature:  Its  Principles  and  Problems.  3043 

Meiklejohn,  J.  M.  D.,  The  English  Language 3044 

Stedman,  E.  C.,  Poets  of  America 3045 

“ “ Victorian  Poets 3046 

Taine,  H.  A.,  History  of  English  Literature 3047 

Trent,  W.  P.,  History  of  American  Literature 3048 

Vincent,  L.  H.,  American  Literary  Masters 3049 

Warner,  C.  D.,  Library  of  the  World’s  Best  Literature. 

31  Volumes.  Volume  1.  Abelard  to  Apuleius  3050 

“ 2.  Aquinas  to  Bagehot ^. . . 3051 

“ 3.  Baggesen  to  Berners 3052 

“ 4.  Besant  to  Brown 3053 

“ 5.  Browne  to  Caine 3054 

“ 6.  Calderon  to  Chrysostom 3055 

“ 7.  ( ’icero  to  Cuvier 3056 

“ 8.  Dahn  to  Drake 3057 

“ 9.  Draper  to  Emerson 3058 

“ 10.  Empedocles  to  Froissart 3059 

“ 11.  Fronde  to  Greek  Anthology...  3060 

“ 12.  Greeley  to  Henry 3061 

“ 13.  Heraclitus  to  Huxley 3062 

“ 14.  Ibn  Sina  to  Juvenal 3063 

“ 15.  Kabbalah  to  Lessing 3064 

“ 16.  Lever  to  Maine 3065 

“ 17.  De  Maistre  to  Mommsen 3066 

“ 18.  ^lontague  to  Old  Testament ...  3067 

“ 19.  Oliphant  to  Philemon 3068 

“ 20.  Phillips  to  Quintilian 3069 

“ 21.  Rabelais  to  Russian  Poetry. . . . 3070 

“ 22.  Sachs  to  Shakespeare 3071 

“ 23.  Shakespeare  to  De  Stael 3072 

“ 24.  Statius  to  the  Talmud 3073 

“ 25.  Tasso  to  Turgeneff 3074 

“ 26.  Turgeneff  to  Watson 3075 


GENERAL  PROSE  LITERATURE  AND  ART . 8g 

W arner,  C.D. , Library  of  the  W orld’s  Best  Literature. 

Vol.  27.  Watson  to  Zorrilla 3076 

“ 28.  Songs,  Hymns  and  Lyrics 3077 

“ 29.  Biographical  Dictionary 3078 

“ 30.  Synopses  of  Books,  General  Index. ..  3079 

“ 31.  Guide  to  Systematic  Readings 3080 

Waters,  Robert,  Culture  by  Conversation 3081 

Whitney,  W.  I).,  The  Life  and  Growth  of  Language. . 3082 


.ESSAYS  AND  ORATIONS. 


Addison-Steele,  The  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  Papers 3083 

‘‘  “ “ “ “ ....  3084 

Barnes,  Albert,  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Review. . . 3085 

Benson,  A.  C.,  From  a College  Window 3086 

Bigelow,  John,  The  Mystery  of  Sleep 3087 

Blackie,  J.  S.,  On  Self-Culture 3088 

Burke,  Edmund,  Orations  and  Essays 3089 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  Heroes,  Hero  Worship,  and  the 

Heroic  in  History 3090 

“ “ “ “ “ “ ..  3091 

“ u Sartor  Resartus  3092 

Crothers,  S.  M.,  The  Pardoner’s  Wallet 3093 

Davis,  Richard  Harding,  Real  Soldiers  of  Fortune. . . 3094 

Deland,  Margaret,  The  Common  Way 3095 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.,  Life  and  Speeches 3096 

Dunn,  Mrs.  M.  B.,  Cicero  in  Maine  and  Other  Essays. . 3097 
Eltott,  George,  Essays,  and  Leaves  from  a Note-Book. . 3098 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  Essays 3099 

“ Essays.  2 Volumes.  Volume  1. 3100 

“ 2 3101 

“ Representative  Men 3102 

“ Society  and  Solitude 3103 

Fields,  J.  T.,  Underbrush 3104 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  Essays,  Biographies  and  Criticisms.  3105 

Grant,  Robert,  Search-Light  Letters 3106 

Great  Essays  by  Montaigne,  Milton  and  Others 3107 

Great  Orations  by  Famous  Orators.  3108 

Gregory,  Eliot,  The  Ways  of  Men 3109 

Higginson,  T.  W.,  Part  of  a Man’s  Life 3110 

Hillis,  N.  Dwight,  Great  Books  as  Life  Teachers 3111 

Hime,  Col.  W.  L.,  Lucian,  the  Syrian  Satirist 3112 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  The  Autocrat  of  the  Break- 
fast Table 3113 

Hugo,  Victor,  The  Letters  of 3114 

Johnson,  Clifton,  The  Farmer’s  Boy 3115 

Jewett,  D.,  Dialogues  of  Plato 3116 

“ “ “ 3117 


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LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Kennedy,  Charles  R..  Orations  of  Demosthenes  and 

Cicero 3118 

La  Bbuyere,  Extracts  from  the  Morals  of 3111) 

Lamb,  Charles,  Works  of  3 Volumes.  Vol.  1 Letters.  3120 

Vol.  2.  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Poems 3121 

3.  The  Essays  of  Elia 3122 

“ “ “ ,3123 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary,  Tales  from  Shakespeare. . . 3124 

Lang,  Andrew,  Essays  in  Little 3125 

Lorimer,  G.  H.,  Letters  from  a Self-Made  Merchant  to 

His  Son 3126 

Lovell,  John  E.,  Exercises  in  Elocution 3127 

Macauley,  T.  B.,  Critical,  Historical,  Miscellaneous 

Essays  and  Poems.  3 Volumes.  Volume  1.  3128 

Volume  2 3129 

3.. . 3130 

“ Essays  and  Poems.  2 Volumes  Volume  1.  3131 

Volume  2 3132 

Mathews,  William,  Getting  on  in  the  World,  or 

Hints  on  Success  in  Life 3133 

“ Men,  Places  and  Things 3134 

Miller,  Samuel,  Letters  from  a Father  to  His  Sons  in 

College.. 3135 

Muloch,  Miss,  Studies  from  Life 3136 

Munger,  T.  T.,  On  the  Threshold 3137 

Notes  for  Boys  by  an  Old  Boy 3138 

Reed,  Myrtle,  Love  affairs  of  Literary  Men 3139 

Repplier,  Agnes,  In  Our  Convent  Days 3140 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  American  Ideals 3141 

Ruskin,  John,  Sesame  and  Lilies 3142 

The  Ethics  of  the  Dust 3143 

Shaw,  Albert,  The  Outlook  for  the  Average  Man. . . . 3144 

Smiles,  Samuel,  Self-Help 3145 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  Across  the  Plains  : With 

Other  Memoirs  and  Essays 3146 

Swing,  David,  Club  Essays 3147 

The  Business  of  Life 3148 

Thoreau,  H.  D.,  Familiar  Letters  of 3149 

Titcomb,  Timothy,  Letters  to  Young  People 3150 

Wagner,  Charles,  The  Simple  Life 3151 

Whiting,  Lillian,  The  Outlook  Beautiful 3152 

Whitman,  Walt,  Complete  Prose  Works 3153 

Wilder,  M.  I\,  The  Sunny  Side  of  the  Street 3154 

World’s  Best  Orators,  The  10  Volumes. 

Volume  1.  Abelard  to  Benjamin 3155 

“ 2.  Benton  to  Burlingame. 3156 

“ 3.  Bushnell  to  Clay 3157 


GENERAL  PROSE  LITERATURE  AND  ART . gi 

World’s  Best  Orators,  The  Volume  4.  Clay  to  Daniel  3158 

VolumeS.  Danton  to  Emerson 3159 

“ 6.  Emmet  to  Harper 3160 

“ 7.  Hayes  to  Lynd hurst 3161 

“ 8.  Lysias  to  Pym 3162 

“ 9.  Quincy  to  Tyndall 3163 

“ 10.  Vallandigham  to  Zola 3164 

USEFUL  A RTS. 

Baldwin,  W.  J.,  Baldwin  on  Heating;  or  Steam  Heat- 
ing for  Buildings  Revised 3165 

Barnard,  Charles,  First  Steps  in  Electricity 3166 

Beeche  r , H,  W. , 1 ‘lain  and  1 deasant  Talk  about  Fruits, 

Flowers  and  Farming 3167 

Brooke r-Slingo,  Electrical  Engineering ......  3168 

Boulger,  G.  S.,  Wood 3169 

Burrell,  Edward  J.,  Elementary  Building  Construc- 
tion and  Drawing  . . . 3170 

B\rn,  Edward  W.,  The  Progress  of  Invention  in  the 

N ineteent h Centu ry  3171 

Cochrane,  C.  H.,  Modern  Industrial  Progress 3172 

Cochrane,  Robert,  The  Romance  of  Industry  and  In- 
vention  3173 

Coman,  Katherine,  industrial  History  of  the  United 

States 3174 

Doubleday,  Russell,  Stories  of  Inventors 3175 

Fletcher,  S.  W.,  Soils  and  How  to  Handle  Them. ...  3176 

Hall-Powell,  Three  Acres  and  Liberty 3177 

Hammond,  Adam,  Practical  Bricklaying 3178 

Harwood,  W.  S.,  The  New  Earth:  Modern  Agriculture 

in  America 3179 

Hasluck,  Paul  N.,  Electric  Bells 3180 

Hodgson,  F.  T.,  Plaster  and  Plastering 3181 

Iles,  George,  Inventors  at  Work 3182 

Lawler,  J.  J.,  Modern  Plumbing 3183 

Moffett,  Cleveland,  Careers  of  Danger  and  Daring. . 3184 

Munro,  John,  The  Story  of  Electricity 3185 

Rutledge,  Robert,  Discoveries  and  Inventions  of  the 

Nineteenth  Century 3186 

Shepardson,  G.  D.,  Electrical  Catechism . 3187 

Sloane,  T.  O’  C.,  Electric  Toy  Making 3188 

Story,  Alfred  T.,  The  Story  of  Photography 3189 

Williams,  Archibald,  The  Romance  of  Modern  In- 
vention  3190 

FINE  ARTS. 

Baldwin,  T.  S.,  Picture  Making  for  Pleasure  and  Profit. 


3191 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


92 

Brownell,  W.  C.,  French  Art 3192 

Chapin,  Anna  A.,  Masters  of  Music  3193 

Donald,  R.,  Wonders  of  Architecture - 3L34  ' 

Elson,  L.  C.,  National  Music  of  America  and  Its  Sources.  3195 

Finck,  Henry  T.,  Songs  and  Song  Writers 3196 

Guerber,  H.  A.,  Stories  of  Famous  Operas 3197 

“ “ Stories  of  Popular  Operas 3198 

“ “ ' Stories  of  the  Wagner  Opera ...  3199 

Hasluck,  Paul  N.,  Wood  Finishing 3200 

Jackson,  F.  G.,  Wood  Carving 3201 

Lubke,  Wilhelm,  History  of  Art.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art 3202 

“ 2.  Modern  Art 3203 

Racster,  Olga,  Chats  on  Violins. . . .’ 3204 

Raphael  (Newnes  Art  Gallery) 3205 

Rowe,  Eleanor,  Practical  Woodcarving 3206 

Ruskin,  John,  The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture 3207 

Streatfield,  R.  A.,  Modern  Music  and  Musicians 3208 

Sturgis,  Russell,  History  of  Architecture 3209 

MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 

A.  L.  0.  E.,  Fairy  Know-A-Bit 3210 

Antrim,  Minna,  A Book  of  Toasts 3211 

Brookings-Ringwalt,  Briefs  for  Debate 3212 

Bulfinch,  Thomas,  The  age  of  Fable 3213 

Collins,  Wilkie,  My  Miscellanies 3214 

Finch,  J.  B.,  The  People  Versus  the  Liquor  Traffic. . . 3215 


Greenough,  W.  P.,  Canadian  Folk-Life  and  Folk-Lore.  3217 

Haines-Yaggy,  The  Royal  Path  of  Life 3218 

Half  Hours  with  Great  Novelists 3219 

Hartmann,  Franz,  Magic  White  and  Black 3220 

Homes  of  American  Authors 3221 

Irving,  Washington,  Masterpieces  of  American  Liter- 
ature   3222 

Lucas,  E.  V.,  The  Friendly  Town 3223 

Melville,  Lewis,  The  Thackeray  Country * • . ..  3224 

Morris,  Charles,  Half  Hours  with  The  Best  American 

Authors.  4 Volumes.  Volume  1 3225 

“ 2 3226 

3 3227 

“ 4 3228 

“ Half  Hours  with  the  Best  American  Authors. 

4 Volumes.  Volume  1 3*229 

“ 2 3230 

“ 3 3231 

“ 4 3232 


GENERAL  PROSE  LITERATURE  AND  ART.  93 

Spalding,  Bishop  J.  L.,  Education  and  the  Higher  Life.  3233 

Stedman,  E.  C.,  Specimens  of  American  Prose 3234 

Strickland,  Agnes,  Stories  from  History 3235 

Teal,  Cornelia  A.,  Counting  the  Cost 3236 

Thackeray,  W.  M.,  Roundabout  Papers,  and  Second 

Funeral  of  Napoleon 3237 

Roundabout  Papers  and  the  Four  Georges  3238 

Torrey,  Bradford,  Birds  in  the  Bush 3239 

Vincent,  J.  H.,  The  Chautauqua  Movement 3240 

Walton,  Izaak,  The  Complete  Angler 3241 

Waterman,  Nixon,  “Boy  Wanted a Book  of  Cheer- 
ful Counsel 3242 

White,  C.  A.,  Student’s  Mythology 3243 

Wood,  E.  J.,  The  Wedding  Day  in  all  Ages  and  Coun- 
tries   3244 


94 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Geography,  Voyages,  ^ 

Travels,  and  Adventures 


ARCTIC  AND  ANTARCTIC  REGIONS. 


I)u  Chaillu,  Paul  B.,  The  Land  of  the  Lohg  Night . . . 3245 
Franklin,  Sir  John,  Thirty  Years  in  the  Arctic  Re- 
gions   3246 

Gilder,  W.  H.,  Ice-pack  and  Tundra 3247 

Greely,  A.  W.,  Three  Years  of  Arctic  Service.  2 Vols. 

Volume  1 3248 

“ 2 3249 

Hartwig,  G.,  The  Polar  World 3250 

Hoare,  J.  P..  A,rctic  Exploration 3251 

M’Clintock.  F.  L.,  In  the  Arctic  Seas 3252 

“ 3253 

Melville,  G.  W.,  In  the  Lena  Delta 3254 

Mill,  H.  R,,  The  Siege  of  the  South  Pole 3255 

Nansen,  Fridtjof,  Farthest  North.  2 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Voyage  to  Second  Autumn  in  the  Ice  3256 

“ 2.  Sledge  Expedition,  Return 3257 

Peary,  R.  E.,  Nearest  the  Pole 3258 

Scott,  Robert  F.,  The  Voyage  of  the  ‘•Discovery” 

2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Preparations,  Voyage  to 

New  Zealand,  Winter  Quarters. . . . 3259 

Vol.  2.  Farthest  South,  Return 3260 

AFRICA 

Andersson,  J.  C.,  Notes  of  Travel 3261 

Bacon,  Lee,  Our  Houseboat  on  the  Nile 3262 

Bridgman,  F.  A.,  Winters  in  Algeria 3263 

Btjlpett,  C.  W.  L.,  A Picnic  Party  in  Wildest  Africa..  3264 

Pameron,  V.  L.,  In  Savage  Africa  . . 3265 

I )avis,  Richard  Harding,  The  Congo  and  African  Coasts  3266 
Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.,  Adventures  in  the  Great  Forest 

of  Equatorial  Africa 3267 

“ The  Country  of  the  Dwarfs 3268 

“ The  world  of  the  Great  Forest 3269 

Edwards,  Amelia,  A Thousand  Miles  Up  the  Nile.. . . . 3270 

Ellis,  William,  Three  Visits  to  Madagascar 3271 

Geddie,  John,  The  Lake  Regions  of  Central  Africa  . . . 3272 


GEOGRAPHY , VOYAGES,  TRAVELS  & ADVENTURES  95 


Lanpor,  H.  S.,  Across  Widest  Africa.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  Abyssinia 3273 

Volume  2.  Soudan  to  Cape  Verde 3274 

Livingstone,  David,  Travels  and  Researches. . : 3275 

Millard,  David,  Journal  of  Travels 3276 

Schillings,  C.  G.,  Flashlights  in  the  Jungle. 3277 

Stanley,  H.  M.,  In  Darkest  Africa.  2 Volumes. 

V olume  1 327 8 

“ 2 3279 

In  Darkest  Africa.  2 Volumes.  Volume  1.  3280 

Volume  2 3281 

Through  the  Dark  Continent.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1 3282 

“ 2 3283 

, Through  the  Dark  Continent.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1 3284 

“ 2 3285 

The  Congo,  and  the  Founding  of  Its  Free 

State.  2 Volumes.  Volume  1 3286 

Volume  2 3287 

Stevens,  Thomas,  Scouting  for  Stanley  in  East  Africa  3288 

Thomson,  Joseph,  Mungo  Park  and  the  Niger 3289 

NORTH  AMERICA 


ALASKA  AND  THE  KLONDIKE 

Cook,  I)r.  Frederick,  To  the  Top  of  the  Continent  ..  3290 

McLain,  J.  S.,  Alaska  and  the  Klondike 3291 

Palmer,  Frederick,  In  the  Klondike 3292 

CANADA 

Auer,  Harry  A.,  The  North  Country 3293 

Browne,  <1.  W.,  The  St.  Lawrence  River . . 3294 

Duncan,  Norman,  Dr.  Grenfell’s  Parish 3295 

Grenfell,  W.  T.,  The  Harvest  of  the  Sea 3296 

Hornaday,  W.  T.,  Camp-Fires  in  the  Canadian  Rockies  3297 
Morley,  Margeret  W.,  Down  North  and  Up  Along. . 3298 

Thoreau,  H.  I).,  A Yankee  in  Canada 3299 

3300 

White,  Stewart  Edward,  The  Forest 3301 

Wilcox,  W.  D.,  The  Rockies  of  Canada 3302 

CENTRAL  AMERICA 

Abbot,  H.  L.,  Problems  of  the  Panama  Canal 3303 

Humbolt,  Alexander  von,  Narrative  of  Travels.  2 

V olumes.  V olume  1 3304 

“ 2 3305 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Stephens,  J.  L.,  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Yucatan. . — 3306 
AValker,  J.  W.,  Ocean  to  Ocean 3307 

MEXICO 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Aztec  Land 3308 

Bishop,  W.  H.,  Mexico,  California  and  Arizona 3309 

Jackson,  Julia  N.,  A Winter  Holiday  in  Summer  Lands  3310 

UNITED  STATES 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.,  The  Adventures  of  the  Chevalier  De 

La  Salle 3311 

Abbott,  Katharine  M.,  Old  Paths  and  Legends  of  New 

England 3312 

Austin,  Mary,  The  Land  of  Little  Rain 3313 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  The  New  Eldorado 3314 

Berghold,  Alexander,  The  Indian’s  Revenge 3315 

Bowles,  Samuel,  Across  the  Continent 3316 

Chittenden,  H.  M.,  The  Yellowstone  National  Park.  3317 

Davis,  R.  H.,  The  West  from  a Car-Window 3318 

I)e  Chastellux,  Marquis.  Travels  in  North  America. . 3319 

Dickens,  Charles,  American  Notes 3320 

Glazier,  Willard,  Down  the  Great  River. 3321 

“ “ “ 3322 

Hale,  E.  E.,  Tarry  at  Home  Travels 3323 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Passages  from  American 

Note  Books 3324 

Hines,  Gustavas,  Wild  Life  in  Oregon 3325 

Hosmer,  J.  K.,  The  Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clark. 

2 Volumes.  Volume  1 3326 

“ 2 3327 

James,  G.  W.,  In  and  Around  the  Grand  Canyon 3328 

“ W onders  of  the  Colorado  Desert.  2 V ols. 

Volume  1 3329 

“ 2 3330 

Johnson,  Clifton,  Highways  and  Byways  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi Valley 3331 

“ New  England  and  Its  Neighbors. . 3332 

“Catharine”  Letters  from  an  Oregon  Ranch 3333 

Meyers,  R.  C.  V.,  Life  and  Adventures  of  Lewis  Wetzel.  3334 

Mum,  John,  Our  National  Parks 3335 

Munroe,  Kirk,  The  Golden  Days  of  ’49 3336 

O’Rell,  Max,  Jonathan  and  His  Continent 3337 

Picturesque  America,  ( Edited  by  William  Cullen  Bry- 
ant  3338 

Roberts,  Edwards,  Shoshone  and  other  Western  W on- 
ders  3339 

Talbot,  Ethelbert,  My  People  of  ihe  Plains. 3340 


GEOGRAPHY , VOYAGES,  TRAVELS  & ADVENTURES  gy 

Wagner,  Charles,  My  Impressions  of  America 3341 

White,  Stewart  Edward,  The  Mountains 3342 

“ “ The  Pass 3343 

WEST  INDIES 

Aflalo,  F.  G.,  Sunshine  and  Sport  in  Florida  and  West 

Indies  3344 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Due  South,  or  Cuba  Past  and  Present.  3345 

Dana,  R.  H.,  To  Cuba  and  Back 3346 

Hearn,  Lafcadio,  Two  Years  in  the  French  West  Indies.  3347 

Kimball,  R.  B.,  In  the  Tropics 3348 

Stoddard,  C.  A.,  Cruising  among  the  Caribbees 3349 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

Arthur,  Richard,  Ten  Thousand  Miles  in  a Yacht. . . . 3350 

Curtis,  W.  F.,  Between  the  Andes  and  the  Ocean 3351 

Fountain,  Paul,  The  Great  Mountains  and  Forests  of 

South  America 3352 

Martin,  Percy  F.,  Through  Five  Republics  of  South 

America 3353 

ASIA 

Allen-Sachtleben,  Across  Asia  on  a Bicycle 3354 

Eliot,  Sir  C.,  Letters  from  the  Far  East 3355 

Hilprecht,  H.  V.,  Explorations’ in  Bible  Lands 3356 

Hornaday,  W.  T.,  Two  Years  in  the  Jungle 3357 

Penfield,  F.  C.,  East  of  Suez 3358 

Phelps,  S.  Dryden,  Bible  Lands 3359 

Potter,  H.  C.,  The  East  of  Today  and  Tomorrow 3360 

Taylor,  Bayard,  India,  China  and  Japan 3361 

“ “ “ 3362 

CHINA 

Bard,  Emile,  Chinese  Life  in  Town  and  Country 3363 

Carl,  Katharine  A.,  With  the  Empress  Dowager 3364 

Hardy,  E.  J.,  John  Chinaman  at  Home 3365 

Lee,  Yan  Phou,  When  I was  a Boy  in  China 3366 

Morse,  E.  S.,  Glimpses  of  China  and  Chinese  Homes. . . 3367 
Parsons,  William  Barclay,  An  American  Engineer  in 

China 1 368 

Scidmore,  E.  R.,  China  the  Long-Lived  Empire. .......  3369 

INDIA 

Compton,  Herbert,  Indian  Life  in  Town  arid  Country  3370 

Curtis,  W.  E.,  Modern  India 3371 

Hurst,  J.  F.,  Indika 3372 

Workman,  W.  H.,  Through  Town  and  Jungle 3373 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


g8 

JAPAN 

Bacon,  Alice  M.,  In  the  Land  of  the  Gods 33-74 

Clement,  E.  W.,  Handbook  of  Modern  Japan 3375 

Fox,  John,  Following  the  Sun-Flag 3376 

Hearn,  Lafcadio,  In  Ghostly  Japan 3377 

Scidmore,  E.  R.,  Jinrikisha  Days  in  Japan 3378 

Tomes,  Robert,  The  Americans  in  Japan 3379 

PALESTINE 

Bell,  Gertrude  L.,  The  Desert  and  the  Sown 3380 

Dunning,  H.  W.,  Today  in  Palestine 3381 

THIBET 

Holdeich,  Sir  T.  H.,  Thibet  the  Mysterious. 3382 

Wilson,  Andrew,  The  Abode  of  Snow 3383 

“ ' “ “ ' 3384 

“ “ “ 3385 

EAST  INDIES 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  The  Eastern  Archipelago 3386 

Dauncey,  Mrs.  Campbell,  An  Englishwoman  in  the 

Philippines 3387 

De  Wit,  Augusta,  Facts  and  Fancies  About  Java. . . 3388 
Le  Roy,  J.  A.,  Philippine  Life  in  Town  and  Country. . 3389 

AUSTRALASIA  AND  POLYNESIA 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Under  the  Southern  Cross 3390 

Buley,  E.  C.,  Australian  Life  in  Town  and  Country  3391 
Chaney,  G.  L.,  Aloha,  or  a Trip  to  the  Hawaiian  Is- 
lands  3392 

Grimshaw,  Beatrice,  Fiji  and  Its  Possibilities 3393 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,  Twice  Lost 3394 

Lumholtz,  Carl,  Among  Cannibals 3395 

EUROPE 

Barry,  J.  P.,  At  the  Gates  of  the  East 3396 

Guerber,  H.  A.,  Myths  of  Northern  Lands. 3397 

Knox,  T.  W.,  Boy  Travelers  in  Northern  Europe 3398 

Ninde,  Mari  L.,  We  Two  Alone  in  Europe. . 3399 

Rodwell,  G.  F.,  Notes  of  Travel  in  Southern  Europe.  3400 

Taylor,  Bayard,  Byways  of  Europe 3401 

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.,  Austro-Hungarian-  Life  in  Town 

and  Country 3402 


GEOGRAPHY , VOVA  GES,  ERA  FEES  & AD  VENTURES  gg 


BRITISH  ISLES 

Bates,  Katharine  Lee,  From  Gretna  Green  to  Land’s 

End.... 3403 

Bradley,  A.  G.,  Highways  and  Byways  in  North 

Wales 3404 

Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette,  An  American  Girl  in  London.  3405 

Hare,  A.  J.  0.,  Walks  in  London 3406 

“ “ “ 3407 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Our  Old  Home,  and  English 

Note-Books.  2 Volumes.  Volume  1..  3408 

“•  2..  3409 

Howells,  William  Dean,  Certain  Delightful  English 

Towns 3410 

“ “ “ “ “ 3411 

Johnson,  Clifton,  Among  English  Hedgerows 3412 

“■  “ The  Isle  of  the  Shamrock 3413 

“ The  Land  of  Heather 3414 

Lucas,  E.  V.,  A Wanderer  in  London 3415 

White,  B.  G.,  England  Without  and  Within 3416 

DENMARK,  NORWAY  AND  SWEDEN 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Due  North,  or  Glimpses  of  Scandinavia 

and  Russia 3417 

Brochner,  Jessie,  Danish  Life  in  Town  and  Country.  3418 

Caton,  J.  D.,  A Summer  in  Norway 3419 

Curtis,  W.  E.,  Denmark,  Norway  and  Sweden 3420 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.,  The  Land  "of  the  Midnight  Sun. 

2 Volumes.  Volume  1 3421 

“ 2 3422 

Edwards,  W.  S.,  Through  Scandinavia  to  Moscow. . . 3423 
Kneeland,  Samuel,  An  American  in  Iceland 3424 

FRANCE 

Betham-Edwards,  Mtss,  Home  Life  in  France 3425 

Dearmer,  Percy,  High  way  sand  By  way  sin  Normandy  3426 

De  Forest,  Katharine,  Paris  as  It  Is 3427 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.,  Days  near  Paris 3428 

Harper,  Frederick,  Tricolored  Sketches  in  Paris 3429 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Passages  from  French  and 

Italian  Note-Books  . . .• 3430 

Johnson,  Clifton,  Along  French  Byways 3431 

Stevenson,  R.  L..  Travels  with  a Donkey 3432 

Thackeray,  W.  M.,  The  Paris  Sketch  Book . . 3433 

Warner,  Anna,  Seeing  France  with  Uncle  John 3434 

GERMANY 

Dawson,  W.  H.,  German  Life  in  Town  and  Country. . . 3435 
Eddy,  D.  C.,  The  Alps  and  Rhine 3436 


IOO 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Frafrie,  F.  R.,  Little  Pilgrimages  Among  Bavarian 

Inns 3437 

Norton,  Minerva  B.,  In  and  Around  Berlin 3438 

ITALY. 

Brockedon,  William,  Road-Book  from  London  to 

Naples 3439 

Dickens,  Charles,  Pictures  from  Italy,  and  American 

Notes 3440 

Elliott,  Maude,  Two  in  Italy 3441 

Gissing,  George,  By  the  Ionian  Sea 3442 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.,  Walks  in  Rome 3443 

Howells,  William  Dean,  Italian  Journeys 3444 

Singleton,  Esther,  Rome,  Described  by  Great  Writers.  3445 
Villari,  Luigi,  Italian  Life  in  Town  and  Country. . . . 3446 
Wharton,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  Italian  Days  and  Ways 3447 

NETHERLANDS 

Hough,  P.  M.,  Dutch  Life  in  Town  and  Country 3448 

Waller,  M.  E.,  Through  the  Gates  of  the  Netherlands.  3449 

, RUSSI  A 

Gowing,  L.  F.,  Five  Thousand  Miles  in  a Sledge 3450 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.?  Russian  Life  in  Town  and  Country.  3451 

SPAIN 

Bates,  Katharine  Lee,  Spanish  Highways  & Byways.  3452 
Higgin,  Louis,  Spanish  Life  in  Town  and  Country. . ..  3453 

Irving,  Washington,  The  Alhambra 3454 

Lathrop,  G.  P.,  Spanish  Yistas 3455 

SWITZERLAN  D 

Guerber,  H.  A.,  Legends  of  Switzerland 3456 

Story,  A.  T.,  Swiss  Life  in  Town  and  Country 3457 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Ballou,  M.  M.,  Footprints  of  Travel 3458 

Beehler,  W.  H.,  The  Cruise  of  the  Brooklyn 3459 

Brassey,  Mrs.  A Voyage  in  the  “ Sun  beam" 3460 

“ “ “ . “ “ 3461 

Buel,  J.  W.,  The  World’s  Wonders  as  Seen  by  Great 

Explorers 3462 

“ ...  3463 

Burroughs,  John,  Camping  and  Tramping  with 

Roosevelt 3464 

Clarke,  F.  E.  and  Mrs.  H.  E.,  Our  Journej^  Around 

the  World 3465 

Continental  Sketches 3466 


GEOGRAPHY , VOYAGES,  TRAVELS  & ADVENTURES  ioi 


Conway,  M.  D.,  My  Pilgrimage  to  the  Wise  Men  of  the 

East 3467 

Curtis,  W.  E.,  Egypt,  Burma  and  British  Malaysia. . 3468 

“ “ The  Turk  and  His  Lost  Provinces 3469 

Dana,  Richard  H.,  Two  Years  before  the  Mast 3470 

Fraser,  J.  F.,  Round  the  World  on  a Wheel 3471 

Frost,  Thomas,  Modern  Explorers 3472 

Heine,  H.,  Pictures  of  Travel 3473 

Hunt,  Helen,  Bits  of  Travel 3474 

Hyrst,  H.  W.  G.,  Adventures  in  the  Great  Forests. . . 3475 
Jacobs,  Joseph,  The  Story  of  Geographical  Disco very.  3476 

Kipling,  Rudyard,  From  Sea  to  Sea 3477 

Mandeville,  Sir  John,  Voyages  and  Travels 3478 

Reeve,  C.  McC.,  How  We  Went  and  What  We  Saw. . . 3479 
Rhoades,  H.  E.,  Around  the  World  with  the  Bluejackets  3480 

a a a a a a a 3481 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Hunting  the  Grisly 3482 

“ “ Hunting  Trips  of  a Ranchman  3483 

“ “ “ “ on  the  Prairie  3484 

“ “ The  Wilderness  Hunter 3485 

Samuels,  Samuel,  From  the  Forecastle  to  the  Cabin . . 3486 

Slocum,  Capt.  J.,  Sailing  Around  the  World. 3487 

Smythe,  Alexander,  Travels  and  Scenes  in  Foreign 

Lands 3488 

Stoddard,  John  L.,  His  Lectures.  10  Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Norway,  Switzerland,  Athens  & Venice  3489 

“ 2.  Constantinople,  Jerusalem  and  Egypt..  3490 

“ 3.  Japan  and  China 3491 

“ 4.  India— The  Passion  Play 3492 

“ 5 Paris,  La  Belle  France  and  Spain 3493 

“ 6.  Berlin,  Vienna,  St.  Petersburg  & Moscow  3494 

“ 7.  The  Rhine,  Belgium,  Holland  & Mexico  3495 

“ 8.  Florence,  Naples  and  Rome 3496 

“ 9.  Scotland,  England  and  London 3497 

“ 10.  California,  Grand  Canon  and  Yellow- 
stone Park 3498 

Taylor,  Bayard,  Views  Afoot 3499 

“ “ Eldorado 3500 

“ “ “ 3501 

“ “ The  Lands  of  the  Saracen 3502 

Tripp,  Alonzo,  Crests  from  the  Ocean  World 3503 

Vincent,  Frank,  In  and  Out  of  Central  America 3504 

Williams,  Archibald,  The  Romance  of  Modern  Ex- 
ploration   3505 


102 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


History. 


Ancient  History. 


AFRICA 

Church,  A.  J.,  The  Story  of  Carthage. 3506 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F.,  Ten  Years  Digging  in  Egypt  ] 881-5)1  3507 

Rawlinson,  George,  The  Story  of  Ancient  Egypt 

“ History  of  Ancient  Egypt.  2 Yols.  3508 
Yol.  1.  The  Land,  Climate,  and 
Productions:  The  People,  Science, 


Religion,  etc 3509. 

Yol.  2.  Chronology,  Old  Empire,  Dy- 
nasties, etc 3510 

Wilkinson,  J.  G.,  The  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Ancient  Egyptians.  3 Yolumes. 

Yolumel.  Origin,  Casts,  etc 3511 

“ 2.  Arts  and  Manufactures. .. . ..  3512 

“ 3.  Religious  Ceremonies... 3513 


AS  I A 


Rawlinson,  George,  The  Five  Great  Monarchies.  3 

Yolumes.  Yol.  1.  Chaldea  and  Asyria. . ..  3514 
Yol.  2.  Asyria,  Media  and  Babylonia.  3515 

“ 3.  Babylonia  and  Persia 3516 

“ The  Five  Great  Monarchies.  3 Yols. 

Yol.  1.  Chaldea  and  Assyria 3517 

“ 2.  Assvia,  Media,  and  Babylonia.  3518 

“ 3.  Babylonia  and  Persia 3519 

ASSY  Rl  A 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.,  The  Story  of  Assyria 3520 

CHALDEA 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.,  The  Story  of  Chaldea 3521 

THE  JEWS 

IIosmer,  J.  K.,  The  Story  of  the  Jews 3522 

“ “ * “ 3523 

Josephus,  Flavius,  The  Antiquities,  and  the  Wars  of 

the  Jews 3524 


HISTORY.  103 

PARTHIA 

Rawlinson,  George,  The  Sixth  Great  Monarchy 3525 

PE  RSI  A 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.,  The  Story  of  Persia 3526 

Rawlinson,  George,  The  Seventh  Great  Monarchy. . . 3527 

PHOENICIA 

Rawlinson,  George,  The  Story  of  Phoenicia 3528 

TROY 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.,  Its  Legends,  History  and  Litera- 
ture  3529 

EUROPE 


GREECE 

Blumner,  Hugo,  Home  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks. . . . 3530 

("ary,  Henry,  The  Histories  of  Herodotus 3531 

Cox,  G.  W.,  The  Athenian  Empire 3532 

“ The  Greeks  and  the  Persians 3533 

Curteis,  A.  M.,  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  Empire 3534 

Dyer,  T.  H.,  Ancient  Athens. 3535 

Guerber,  H.  A.,  Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome 3536 

Harrison,  J.  A.,  The  Story  of  Greece ....  3537 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.,  The  Story  of  Alexander’s  Empire.  . . . 3538 

Sankey,  Charles,  The  Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies  3539 

ROME 

Beesly,  A.  H.,  The  Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sulla 3540 

(’apes.  W.  W.,  The  Early  Empire 3541 

u The  Roman  Empire  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury  3542 

Crawford,  F.  Marion,  Ave  Roma  Immortalis 3543 

Gibbon,  Edward,  The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 

Empire.  6 Volumes.  Volume  1.  The  Antonines  3544 

Volume  2.  Constantine  the  Great 3545 

“ 3.  Goths  and  Huns,  Division  of  the 

Empire 3546 

“ 4.  Gothic  Italy,  and  the  Barbarian 

World 3547 

“ 5.  Rise  of  the  Turks,  Crusades,  etc. . . 3548 

“ 6.  Tamerlane,  Fall  of  Constantinople  3549 

Gilman,  Arthur,  The  Story  of  Rome 3550 

Ihne,  W.,  Early  Rome 3551 

Johnston,  H.  W.,  The  Private  Life  of  the  Romans. . . 3552 

Livius,  Titus,  Roman  History 3553 

Merivale,  Charles,  The  Roman  Triumvirates 3554 


104  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Smith,  R.  B.,  Rome  and  Carthage 3555 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.,  History  of  Rome 3556 

Modern  History 

AFRICA 

Browne,  J.  H.  B.,  South  Africa . . . , 3557 

Churchill,  Winston  S.,  London  to  Ladysmith 3558 

“ “ Ian  Hamilton’s  March 3559 

Davis,  Richard  H.,  With  Both  Armies  in  South  Africa  3560 

Devereux,  Roy,  Sidelights  on  South  Africa 3561 

Ireland,  A.,  The  Anglo-Boer  Conflict 3562 

Steevens,  G.  W.j  From  Cape  Town  to  Ladysmith. . . 3563 

Van  der  Hoogt,  C.  W.,  The  Story  of  the  Boers 3564 

44  44  44  44  44  44  44  3565 

NORTH  AMERICA 

Doyle,  J.  A.,  The  English  Colonies  in  America.  5Vols. 

Volume  1.  Virginia,  Maryland  and  the 

Carolines 3566 

“ 2.  Puritan  Colonies. 3567 

“ 3.  “ “ Continued.  3568 

“ 4.  Middle  Colonies 3569 

“ 5.  Colonies  under  the  House  of 

Hanover 3570 

Fiske,  John,  The  Discovery  of  America.  2 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Ancient  America,  Voyage  Columbus,  etc.  3571 

“ 2.  Conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru,  etc 3572 

Jenks,  Tudor,  When  America  was  New 3573 

Mattson,  Hans,  250th  Anniversary  of  the  First  Swed- 
ish Settlement 3574 

“ 3575 

“ “ V “ 3576 

“ “ “ “ 3577 

“ “ “ “ 3578 

“ “ u 'u  3579 

u 44  44  44  3580 

Morris,  ('harles,  Heroes  of  Discovery  in  America. . . . ‘3581 
Osgood,  H.  L.,  American  Colonies  in  the  17th  Century 
3 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Virginia,  Massachusetts  and 

New  England 3582 

“ 2.  Maryland,  Carolina  and  Penn- 
sylvania   3583 

“ 3.  Imperial  Control 3584 

Parkman,  Francis,  The  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  2 Vols. 

Volume!.  1755-1763 3585 

“ 2.  1763-1769 3586 


HISTORY.  105 

Parkman,  Francis,  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 

Louis  XIV 3587 

“ “ A Half  Century  of  Conflict.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Queen  Anne’s  War  and  the  Outag- 
amie War 3588 

“ 2.  France  in  the  West  and  Acadia. ..  3589 

“ The  Jesuits  in  North  America 3590 

“ # Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  1745-1757 3591 

“ 2.  1757-1763..... 3592 

“ The  Old  Regime  in  Canada 3593 

“ Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  W orld.  3594 

Winsor,  Justin,  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of 
America.  8 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Aboriginal 

America — 3595 

Vol.  2.  Spanish  Explorations  and  Settlements  3596 

“ 3.  English  Explorations  and  Settlements  3597 

“ 4.  Portuguese,  French,  and  Dutch  Ex-. 

plorations  and  Settlements 3598 

“ 5.  The  English  and  French  in  N orth  Amer- 
ica. 1689-1763 3599 

“ 6.  The  United  States.  Part  1 3600 

“ 7.  “ “ “II 3601 

“ 8.  Later  History  of  British,  Spanish,  and 

Portuguese  America  . 3602 

CANADA 

Fraser,  J.  F.,  Canada  as  It  Is 3603 

Parker-Bryan,  Old  Quebec 3604 

Stewart,  George,  Canada  under  the  Earl  of  Dufferin  3605 

CUBA 

Halstead,  Murat,  The  Story  of  Cuba 3606 

“ “ “ “ 3607 

“ u u «■  3608 

“ “ “ “ 3609 


MEXICO  AND  CENTRAL  AMERICA 


Johnson,  W.  F.,  Four  Centuries  of  the  Panama  Canal  3610 
Martin,  Percy  F.,  Mexico  of  the  Twentieth  Century. 

2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  General  Description 3611 

“ 2.  Local  Description 3612 

Noll,  A.  H.,  A Short  History  of  Mexico 3613 

Prescott,  W.  H.,  The  Conquest  of  Mexico.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Aztec  Civilization,  Discovery  of  Mex- 
ico, March  to  Mexico 3614 

“ 2.  March  to  Mexico,  Residence  in  Mexico  3615 
“ . 3.  Siege  and  Surrender  of  Mexico 3616 


io6  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  TheConquestof  Mexico.  3 Vols.  Vol.  1 3617 

Vol.  2 3618 

“ 3 3619 

The  Conquest  of  Mexico.  3 Volumes.  Vol.  1 3620 

Vol.  2 3621 

“ 3 3622 

Simmondes,  W.  E.,  The  Nicaragua  Canal 3623 

Winter,  N.  0.,  Mexico  and  Her  People  of  'Joday . . . . 3624 

UNITED  STATES 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.,  The  Civil  War  in  America 3625 

Allen,  P.  L.,  America’s  Awakening 3626 

Ames,  Mary  C.,  Ten  Years  in  Washington 3627 

“ “ “ “ “ 3628 

Analytical  Reference.  6 Volumes.  Vol.  1.  Encyclo- 
pedic Dictionary  of  American  History,  A to  M.  3629 
Vol.  2.  “ “ “ N to  Z.  3630 

“ 3.  Addenda  Dictionary 3631 

“ 4.  Discovery  and  Exploration 3632 

“ 5.  History  to  End  Monroe’s  Administra- 
tion  3633 

“ 6.  History  from  Election  of  Taylor  to 

Present  Day 3634 

Bancroft,  George,  History  of  the  United  States.  6 

Vols.  Vol.  1.  Colonial  History,  Revolution,  etc.  3635 
“ 2.  Overthrow  of  the  Colonial  System  3636 

“ 3.  The  American  Revolution/. 3637 

‘‘4.  “ “ Continued  3638 

“ 5.  “ “ “ 3639 

“ 6.  The  Formation  of  the  Constitu- 
tion   3640 

Beach,  S.  C.,  Daughters  of  the  Puritans 3641 

Bennett,  F.  M.,  The  Monitor  and  the  Navy  under 

Steam 3642 

Blaine,  J.  G.,  Twenty  Years  of  Congress.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Civil  War 3643 

“ 2.  From  Andrew  Jackson  to  Garfield  3644 

Blaine,  J.  G.,  Twenty  Years  of  Congress  2 Vols. 

“ 1 ' 3645 

“ 2 3646 

“ Political  Discussions,  1856-1886 3647 

Bowe,  John,  With  the  13th  Minnesota  in  the  Philip-  3648 

pines 

Brady,  Cyrus  T.,  Revolutionary  Fights  and  Fighters  3649 

“ “ Colonial  Fights  and  Fighters 3650 

“ “ Border  Fights  and  Fighters 3651 

“ “ Indian  Fights  and  Fighters 3652 


HISTORY . 


loy 

Brooks,  E.  S.,  The  American  Soldier  in  War  & Peace  3653 

Brooks,  Noah,  First  Across  the  Continent 3654 

Brownson,  O.  A., , The  American  Republic 3655 

Bryant,  W.  C.  and  S.  H.  Gay,  History  of  the  United 

States 3656 

Burnett,  P.  H.,  Recollections  and  Opinions  of  an  Old 

Pioneer 3657 

Channing,  Edward,  History  of  the  United  States,  1000 

to  1660 3658 

Chestnut,  Mary  B.,  A Diary  from  Dixie 3659 

Coffin,  C.  C.,  The  Boys  of  1861 3660 

“ The  Drum-Beat  of  the  Nation 3661 

Dodge,  N.  S.,  Stories  of  American  History 3662 

Earle,  Alice  M.,  Stage  Coach  and  Tavern  Days 3663 

Eggleston,  Edward,  The  Beginners  of  a Nation 3664 

Eggleston,  G.  C.,  Our  First  Century 3665 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.,  Domestic  History  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution 3666 

Ellis,  E.  S.,  Primary  History  of  the  United  States. . 3667 
Elson,  H.  W.,  History  of  the  United  States  of  America  3668 

Field,  H.  M.,  Bright  Skies  and  Dark  Shadows 3669 

Fiske,  John,  Mississippi  Valley  in  the  Civil  War 3670 

Civil  Government  in  the  United  States  . 3671 
“ The  American  Revolution.  2 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  The  Beginnings  to  Saratoga 3672 

“ 2.  French  Alliance  to  Yorktown 3673 

“ The  Critical  Period  of  American  History. ..  3674 
“ The  Dutch  and  Quaker  Colonies  in  America 

2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Dutch 3675 

“ 2.  Quaker 3676 

“ Essays,  Historical  and  Literary 3677 

“ Old  Virginia  and  Her  Neighbors.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Settlement  to  1655 3678 

“ 2.  Coming  of  the  Cavaliers  to  RevO- 


Forsyth,  G.  A.,  Thrilling  Days  in  Army  Life 3680 

Gilman,  Arthur,  The  American  People 3681 

“ “ “ “ “ 3682 

Glazier,  Willard,  Battles  for  the  Union 3683 

Gordon,  Gen.  J.  B.,  Reminiscences  of  the  Civil  War. . . 3684 

Hamilton-Madison-Jay,  The  Federalist 3685 

Harrison,  P.  D.,  The  Stars  and  Stripes  and  other 

American  Flags 3686 

Headley,  J.  T.,  The  Great  Rebellion 3687 

“ “ The  Chaplains  and  Clergy  of  the  Rev- 
olution  3688 

Heard,  I.  V.  D.,  The  Sioux  War 3689 


io8  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Heard,  T.  V.  D.,  The  Sioux  War 3690 

Hickey,  W.,  Analysis  of  the  Constitution 3691 

Hobson,  R.  P.,  The  Sinking  of  the  Merrimac 3692 

Hosmer,  J.  K.,  The  Appeal  to  Arms,  1861-1863 3693 

“ “ The  Outcome  of  the  Civil  War 3694 

Johns,  Henry  S. , Life  with  the  49th  Massachusetts  V ol- 

unteers 3695 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  The  War  of  1812-15 3690 

“ “ “ “ “ 3697 

Johnston,  H.  P.,  The  Yorktown  Campaign  and  the 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis 3698 

Kieffer,  H.  M.,  Recollections  of  a Drummer-Boy 3699 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre,  United  States  in  the  Twen- 
tieth Century 3700 

Livermore,  Mary  A,  My  Story  of  the  War 3701 

Lodge-Roosevelt,  Hero  Tales  from  American  History  3702 

Logan,  J.  A.,  The  Great  Conspiracy 3703 

Longstreet,  Helen  I).,  Lee  and  Longstreet  at  High 

Tide 3704 

Longstreet,  James,  From  Manassas  to  Appomattox.  3705 

Lossing,  B.  J.,  American  Industries  and  Arts 3706 

“ “ The  Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 5 Volumes.  Vol.  1 3707 

“ 2 3708 

Marks,  Mary  A.  M.,  England  and  America.  2 Vols. 

Volume  1.  1763-1777 3709 

“ 2.  1778-1783 3710 

Merram,  G.  S.,  The  Negro  and  the  Nation 3711 

Munsterberg,  Hugo,  American  Traits 3712 

Otis,  James,  The  Boys  of  '98 3713 

Parker,  W.  H.,  Recollections  of  a Naval  Officer 3714 

Patton,  J.  H.,  Four  Hundred  Years  of  American  His- 
tory. 2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Discoveries,  the 
Aborigines,  Spanish,  English  and  French 
Settlements.  The  Revolution.  The 
United 'States  to  Jefferson’s  Administra- 
tion   3715 

Vol.  2.  Madison’s  Administration,  the  War  of 
1812.  The  War  With  Mexico,  the  Civil 

War,  How  We  are  Governed,  etc 3716 

Peck,  H.  T.,  Twenty  Years  of  the  Republic,  1885-1905.  3717 

Rhodes,  J.  F.,  History  of  the  United  States  from  the 

Compromise  of  1850.  7 Volumes 

Vol.  1.  1850-1854 3718 

“ 2.  1854-1860 3719 

“ 3.  1860-1862 3720 

“ 4.  1862-1864 3721 


HISTORY.  iog 

Rhodes,  J.  F.,  History  of  the  United  States  from  the 
Compromise  of  1850.  7 Volumes 

Vol.  5.  1864-1866 3722 

“ 6.  1866-1872 3723 

“ 7.  1872-1877 3724 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Winning  the  West.  6 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Spread  of  English-Speaking  Peoples  3725 

“ 2.  In  the  Current  of  the  Revolution 3726 

“ 3.  The  War  in  the  Northwest 3727 

“ 4 3728 

“ 5.  St.  Clair  and  Wayne 3729 

. “ 6.  Louisiana  and  Aaron  Burr 3730 

Sargent,  Herbert  H.,  The  Campaign  of  Santiago  de 
Cuba.  3 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Cuban  Insurrec- 
tion to  Blockade  of  Santiago 3731 

Vol.  2.  Sailing  of  the  5th  Corps  to  Destruction 

of  Cervera’s  Squadron 3732 

“ 3.  Siege  of  Santiago,  General  Comments.  3733 

Sigsbee,  Captain  C.  D.,  The  Maine 3734 

Singleton,  Esther,  Historic  Landmarks  of  America  3735 

Smith,  Uriah,  Our  Country 3736 

Spears,  J.  R.,  Short  History  of  the  American  Navy. . 3737 
Stockton,  E.  R.,  Buccaneersand  Pirates  of  our  Coast  s 3738 
Stratemeyer,  Edward,  Under  Otife  in  the  Philippines  3739 

A Young  Volunteer  in  Cuba 3740 

Fighting  in  Cuban  Waters 3741 

“ The  Campaign  of  the  Jungle,  or  Under 

Lawton  Through  Luzon 3742 

“ Under  Dewey  at  Manila 3743 

Thayer,  W.  M.,  A Youth’s  History  of  the  Rebellion. 

3 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Sumter  to  Roanoke 3744 

“ 2.  Roanoke  to  Murfreesboro .. . 3745 
“ 3.  Murfreesboro  to  Fort  Pillow  3746 
Thompson,  Holland,  From  the  Cotton  Field  to  the 

Cotton  Mill 3747 

White,  Trumbull,  Our  War  with  Spain * 3748 

Wise,  J.  S.,  Recollections  of  Thirteen  Presidents 3749 

Woolsey,  T.  S.,  America’s  Foreign  Policy.. 3750 

STATES  AND  LOCAL 

Bacon,  Dolores,  Old  New  England  Churches 3751 

Bacon,  E.  M.,  The  Connecticut  River  and  the  Connec- 
ticut Valley 3752 

Barrows,  William,  Oregon,  the  Struggle  for  Posses- 
sion  3753 

Browne,  W.  H.,  Maryland,  the  History  of  a Palatinate  3754 


1 10 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Cooke,  J.  E.,  Virginia,  a History  of  the  People 3755 

Cooley,  T.  M.,  Michigan,  A History  of  Governments.  3756 
Curley,  E.  A.,  Nebraska,  Its  Advantages,  Resources, 

and  Drawbacks 3757 

Dieck,  Herman,  The  Johnstown  Flood 3758 

Flandrau,  C.  E.,  The  History  of  Minnesota 3759 

Folsom,  W.  H.  C.,  Fifty  Years  in  the  Northwest 3760 

“ “ <<  “ “ 3761 

Hosmer,  J.  K.,  Short  History  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  3762 
Irving,  Washington,  New  York,  From  the  Beginning 

of  the  World  to  the  End  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty . 3763 

Johnson,  W.  F.,  The  Johnstown  Flood. . . . 3764 

Johnston,  Alexander,  ( Connecticut,  a Commonwealth- 

Democracy .......  3765 

King,  Grace,  New  Orleans,  the  Place  and  People 3766 

Laut,  Agnes  C.,  Pathfinders  of  the  West 3767 

“ “ The  Story  of  the  Trapper 3768 

Minnesota  Historical  Society  Collections.  10  Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Sketch  of  Society,  Description  of  Minn- 
esota  3769 

“ 2.  Early  French  Forts,  History  of  the  Da- 
kotas  3770 

“ 3.  Fort  Snelling  Reminiscences 3771 

“ 4.  St.  Paul  ahcl  Ramsey  County,  etc 3772 

“ 5 . The  Oj  ib  way  N at  ion , etc 3773 

“ 6.  Sources  of  the  Mississippi,  the  Sioux 

Outbreak,  etc 3774 

“ 7.  The  Mississippi  River  and  Its  Source . . 3775 

“ 8.  Iron  Ores  of  Minnesota. 3776 

“ 9.  Biographical  Sketches  of  Old  Settlers . . 3777 

“ 10.  The  Hennepin  Bi-Centenary 3778 

Parrish,  Randall,  The  Great  Plains 3779 

Reid,  W.  M.,  The  Story  of  Old  Fort  Johnson 3780 

Roberts,  E.  H.,  New  York,  the  Planting  and  Growth 


Vol.  1.  Before  the  Advent  of  the  English 3781 

“ 2.  The  Revolution  to  1886 3782 

Royce,  Josiah,  California,  from  the  Conquest  in  1846 

to  Second  Vigilance  Committee. . 3783 
Schafer,  Joseph,  History  of  the  Pacific  Northwest  . . 3784 

Schaff,  Morris,  The  Spirit  of  Old  West  Point 3785 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  Boston  Town 3786 

Shaler,  N.  S.,  Kentucky,  a Pioneer  Commonwealth.  3787 
Sheahan,  J.  W.,  and  G.  W.  Upton,  Chicago,  its  Past, 

Present  and  Future 3788 

Spring,  L.  W.,  Kansas, "the  prelude  to  the  War  for 

the  Union 3789 


HISTORY. 


iii 


Taggart,  Joseph,  The  Early  History  of  Maryland. . . 3790 
White,  Trumbull,  The  San  Francisco  Earthquake 


Horror 3791 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  W.,  Memorials  of  Minnesota  Forest 

Fires 3792 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

Hale,  Albert,  The  South  Americans 3793 


BRAZIL 

Andrews,  C..C.,  Brazil,  Its  Condition,  and  Prospects.  3794 


PERU 


Allen,  F.  H.,  The  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Peru. . 3797 
“ “ “ “ “ 3798 

Prescott,  W.  H.,  The  Conquest  of  Peru.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Incas,  the  Discovery  and  Conquest . 3799 
“ 2.  Conquest  Continued,  Civil  Wars  and 

Settlements f 3800 

“ The  Conquest  of  Peru.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 . . 3801 

“ 2..  3802 

Ulloa,  George  and  Anthony,  Secret  Expedition  to 

Peru 3803 


ASIA 


Bacon,  G.  B.,  Siam,  the  Land  of  the  White  Elephant. 

Douglas,  R.  K.,  A Short  Story  of  China 

“ “ The  Story  of  China 

Feudge,  Fanny  R.,  A Short  History  of  India 

Gilman,  Arthur,  The  Story  of  the  Saracens 

Morris,  J.,  Makers  of  Japan 

Sales,  Lady,  Disasters  in  Afghanistan 

Welsh,  Herbert,  The  Other  Man’s  Country 


3804 

3805 

3806 

3807 

3808 

3809 

3810 

3811 


EUROPE 


DENMARK,  NORWAY  AND  SWEDEN 

Bain,  R.  N.,  Scandinavia:  A Political  History  of  Den- 


mark, Norway  and  Sweden 3812 

Boyesen,  H.  H.,  The  Story  of  Norway 3813 


School  History  of  Norway,  Sweden  and  Denmark 3814 


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FRANCE 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  The  French  Revolution.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Death  of  Louis  XV,  Parliament  of  Par- 
is, States-General,  Insurrection  of  Wom- 
en, etc 3815 

‘ ‘ 2.  Feast  of  Pikes,  Tuileries,  Parliament  1st, 

the  Marseillaise 3816 

“ 3.  September,  Regicide,  the  Girond ins,  Ter- 
ror, Civil  War 3817 

“ The  French  Revolution.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  From  the  Death  of  Louis  XV.,  Tuil- 
eries   3818 

“ 2.  Varennes,  the  Guillotine,  Terror,  etc.  3819 

Crane,  E.  A.,  The  Second  French  Empire 3820 

De  Normand,  Hugh,  Stories  from  French  History 3821 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.,  History  of  France.  8 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Gaul  Conquered  by  Julius  Caesar,  Char- 
lemagne, the  Crusades,  etc 3822 

“ 2.  The  Hundred  Years’  War,  the  States- 

General,  Joan  of  Arc 3823 

“ 3.  Louis  XI.,  Wars  in  Italy,  Francis  I., 

the  Reformation,  Henry  II.,  etc 3824 

“ 4.  Henry  IV.  Mary  de  Medici,  Cardinal 
Richelieu,  Louis  XIV.,  and  Cardinal 

Mazarin 3825 

“ 5.  Last  Years  of  Louis  XIV.,  Louis  XV., 
and  the  Seven  Years’  War,  Louis 
XVI.,  the  Assembly  of  the  States- 

General  3826 

“ 6.  The  Constituent  Assembly,  and  Louis 

XVI.,  the  Civil  War,  the  Directory.  3827 
“ 7.  The  Consulate,  the  Empire  under  Na- 
poleon   3828 

“ 8.  Decline  and  Fall  of  Napoleon,  Water- 
loo, Louis  Philippe,  the  Revolution.  3829 

“ History  of  France.  7 Vols. 

Vol.  1 3830 

“ 2 3831 

“ 3 3832 

“ 4 3833 

“ 5 3834 

“ 6 3835 

“ 7 3836 

Ivitchin,  G.  W.,  History  of  France,  1624-1793 3837 

Morris,  W.  0.  C.,  The  French  Revolution  and  First 

Empire 3838 

Ropes,  J.  C.,  The  Campaign  of  Waterloo :.  3839 


HISTORY. 


**3 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Tales  from  French  History 3840 

Wendell,  Barrett,  France  of  Today 3841 

GERMANY 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine,  The  Story  of  Germany.' 3842 

Gardiner,  S.  R.,  The  Thirty  Years’  War 3843 

Howard,  B.  E.,  The  German  Empire 3844 

Longman,  F.  W.,  The  Seven  Years’  War 3845 

McCabe,  J.  IX,  War  Between  Germany  and  France 3846 

Schiller,  Frederick  von,  The  Thirty  Years’  War. . . 3847 

HUNGARY' 

Vambery,  Arminius,  The  Story  of  Hungary 3848 

ITALY 

Blashfield,  E.  H.  and  E.  W.,  Italian  Cities  2.  Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Ravenna,  Siena,  Florence,  Parma 3849 

“ 2.  Perugia,  Assisi,  Rome,  Mantua 3850 

Gifford,  Augusta,  Italy,  Her  People  & Their  Story. . 3851 
Sedgwick,  H.  IX,  Short  History  of  Italy 3852 

NETHERLAN  DS 

Motley,  J.  L.,  The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Early  History,  Insurrection  of  Ghent, 

Philip  II.,  William  of  Orange,  Margaret 

of  Parma,  etc 3853 

“ 2.  Orange,  Egmont  and  Horn,  Invasion 
Under  Alva,  Orange  in  France,  States 

Assembly 3854 

“ 3.  Internal  Policy,  Don  John  of  Austria, 

Alexander  of  Parma 3855 

“ The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  3 Vols. 

Volume  1 3856 

“ 2... 3857 

“ 3 3858 

“ The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  3 Vols. 

Volume  1 3859 

“ 2 3860 

“ 3 3861 

“ The  United  Netherlands.  4 Vols.  Vol.  1 

Murder  of  Orange,  the  Fall  of  Ghent, 
Parma’s  Plan  to  Invade  England,  etc.  3862 
Vol.  2.  Military  Plans,  Martin  Schenk,  the 

Armada,  1588,  etc 3863 

“ 3.  Maurice,  Struggle  against  Spain, 

Barneveld,  etc , 3864 


1 14  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Motley,  J.  L.,  Volume  4.  Battle  of  Nieuport,  General 

Desire  for  Peace,  etc 3865 

“ The  United  Netherlands.  4 Vols.  Vol.  1.  3866 

Vol.  2 3867 

“ 3 3868 

“ 4 3869 

“ The  Life  and  Death  of  John  of  Barneveld. 

2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  The  Founder  of  the 
Republic,  War  Determined  Upon,  Weak- 
ness of  the  Rulers  of  France  and  England  3870 
Vol.  2.  The  Alarm  Sounded  in  German  j,  In- 
terview With  Maurice,  Imprisonment 
'and  Execution 3871 

POLAND 

Brandes,  George,  Poland 3872 

Morfil,  W.  R.,  The  Story'  of  Poland. 3873 

RUSSI  A 

Bazan,  Emilia  P.,  Its  People  and  its  Literature 3874 

Kennan,  George,  Siberia  and  the  Exile  System . 2 V ols. 

Vol.  1.  From  St.  Petersburg  to  Perm.  A 
Convict  Barge,  the  Tomsk  F orward- 

ing  Prison,  etc 3875 

“ 2.  Convict  Mines  in  Kara,  State  Crim- 
inals, Condition  of  Prisons,  etc 3876 

Morfill,  W.  R.,  The  Story  of  Russia 3877 

Noble,  Edmund,  Russia  and  the  Russians 3878 

Rambaud,  Alfred,  A Popular  History  of  Russia . 3 V ols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Primitive  People,  St.  Vladimir  A 
Iaroslaf,  Ivan  the  Great,  Ivan  the 

Terrible,  etc 3879 

“ 2.  Peter  the  Great,  Catherine  Land  II., 


“ 3.  Nicholas  1., the  Crimean  Warl853-’55, 

Alexander  II.,  Turkish  War,  etc 3881 

SPAIN 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.,  The  Story  of  Spain 3882 

Hume,  M.  A.  S.,  The  Story  of  Modern  Spain 3883 

Hutton,  Edward,  Cities  of  Spain 3884 

Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  The  Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain  3885 
Prescott,  W.  H.,  The  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 
bella. 3 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Castile  before  the 
15th  Century,  the  Inquisition,  the  Moor- 
ish Wars,  etc 3886 


HISTORY. 


IT5 

Prescott,  W.  H.,  Vol.  2.  Domestic  Policy  of  Ferdinand 

and  Isabella,  War  in  Granada,  etc. ..  3887 
“ 3.  Italian'War,  Negotiations  with  France 

Columbus,  etc 3888 

“ The  Eeign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1 3889 

“ 2 3890 

“ 3 3891 

“ The  Reign  of  Philip  II.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Rise  of  the  Spanish  Empire,  Early 
Days  of  Philip,  English  Alliance, 

Protestantism,  etc 3892 

“ 2.  The  Confederates,  Freedom  of  Wor- 
ship, Duke  of  Alva,  the  Siege  of 

Malta,  etc 3893 

“ 7.  The  Moors  in  Spain,  War  with  the 

Turks,  etc 3894 

“ The  Reign  of  Philip  II.  3 Volumes.  Vol.  1 . 3895 

“ 2 3896 

“ 3 3897 

Robertson,  William,  The  Reign  of  Charles  V.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Progress 'of  Society  in  Eufope,  Birth  of 

Charles  V.,  etc. 3898 

“ 2.  Rivalry  Between  Charles  V.  & Francis 

I.,  War,  Death  of  Luther,  etc 3899 

“ 3.  The  Pope  & the  Emperor,  Abdication 

of  the  Emperor,  etc 3900 

“ The  Reign  of  Charles  V.  3 Volumes.  Vol.  1.  3901 

2 3902 

“ 3 3903 

SWITZERLAND 

Hug,  Lina,  and  Richard  Stead,  The  Story  of  Switzer- 
land   3904 

Mackenzie,  Harriet  D.  S.,  Switzerland 3905 

“ “ “ “ 3906 

McCrackan,  W.  D.,  Rise  of  the  Swiss  Republic 3907 

TURKEY 

Menzies,  S.,  The  Ottoman  Empire 3908 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Creighton,  Mandell,  The  Age  of  Elizabeth 3909 

Dickens,  Charles,  A Child’s  History  of  England 3910 

Gairdner,  James,  The  Houses  of  Lancaster  & York..  3911 
Gardiner,  S.  R.,  The  First  Two  Stuarts,  and  the  Pur- 
itan Revolution 3912 


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LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Green,  J.  R.,  The  English  Peopie.  4 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Early  England,  Under  Foreign  Kings, 

the  Charter,  etc 

“ 2.  The  Monarchy,  the  Reformation 

“ 3.  Puritan  England,  the  Revolution 

“ 4.  Revolution  continued,  Modern  England 
“ Short  History  of  the  English  People.  2 Vols. 

Voi.  i : 

“ 2 

Hale,  Edward,  The  Fall  of  the  Stuarts 

Hamilton,  Lady  Anne,  Secret  History  of  the  Court  of 
England.  2 Volumes. 

“ 1.  Reign  of  George  III. . . . 

“ 2.  Reign  of  George  IV  . . . 
Hume,  David,  History  of  England.  6 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Britons,  Romans,  Saxons,  the  Hep- 
tarchy, the  Anglo-Saxons,  William  the 

Conqueror,  etc 

“ 2.  Henry  III.  to  Edward  III.,  Henry  IV. 

to  Richard  III.,  etc 

“ 3.  Henry  VII.,  Henry  VIII.,  the  Reforma- 
tion in  England,  etc 

“ 4.  Elizabeth,  Affairs  in  Scotland,  State  of 

Ireland,  Gunpowder  Plot,  etc 

“ 5.  Charles  I.,  State  of  the  Kingdom,  Meet- 
ing of  the  Long  Parliament,  Civil  War, 

Oliver  Cromwell,  etc 

“ 6.  Charles  II.,  Act  of  Uniformity,  James 

II.,  William  and  Mary,  etc 

“ History  of  England.  5 Volumes.  Vol.  1 

“ 2 

•“  3'!!!!! 

“ 4 

“ 5 

“ History  of  England.  3 Volumes.  Vol.  1 

“ 2 

“ 3.... 


3913 

3914 

3915 

3916 

3917 

3918 

3919 


3920 

3921 


3922 

3923 

3924 

3925 

3926 


3927 

3928 

3929 

3930 

3931 

3932 

3933 

3934 

3935 


Jewett,  S.  0.,  The  Story  of  the  Normans 3936 

Lang,  Andrew,  History  of  Scotland.  4 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Roman  Occupation  to  James  V 3937 

“ 2.  Interregnum  to  James  VI 3938 

“ 3.  Charles  I.  to  William  III 3939 

“ 4.  Massacre  of  Glencoe  to  End  of  Jacobi- 

tism,  1745 3940 

Lingard,  John,  History  of  England.  12  Vols. 

Vol.  1.  The  Roman  Invasion,  the  Britons,  Re- 
ligion, Anglo-Saxons,  Danes 3941 


HISTORY. 


ii7 


Lingard,  Yol.  2.  William  the  Conqueror,  Henry  I., 

Richard  I.  and  the  Third  Crusade. . ..  3942 
“ 3.  King  John,  the  Magna  Charta,  Hen- 
ry III.,  Edward  I.,  Robert  Bruce, 

etc 3943 

“ 4.  Edward  III.,  War  with  Scotland, 

Henry  IV.,  Statutes  against  the  Lol- 
lards, etc 3944 

“ 5.  Henry  V.,  Affairs  of  the  Church,  Hen- 
ry VII.,  etc 3945 

“ 6.  Henry  VIII.,  State  of  Europe,  Cardi- 
nal Wolsey,  etc 3946 

“ 7.  Edward  VI.,  Elizabeth,  the  Thirty- 

Nine  Articles,  etc 3947 

“ 8.  James  I.  Arrives  in  England,  Union  of 

England  and  Scotland,  etc 3948 

“ 9.  Charles  I.,  Rebellion  in  Ireland,  the 

Commonwealth,  etc 3949 

“ 10.  Cromwell  Protector,  Charles  II.,  Great 

Fire  in  London,  etc 3950 

“11.  The  Character  of  the  Cabal,  the  Duke 

of  York,  etc. 3951 

“12.  James  II.,  Invasion  by  Argyle,  Dis- 
pensing Power,  etc 3952 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  History  of  England.  5 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Under  the  Romans,  the  Saxons,  the 


Norman  Conquest,  Population  1685,  etc  3953 
“ 2.  James  II.,  State  of  Scotland,  William, 

Prince  of  Orange,  Civil  War,  etc 3954 

“ 3.  William  and  Mary  Crowned,  State  of 

Ireland,  Bill  of  Rights,  etc 3955 

“ 4.  William  III.  in  Ireland,  Foreign  Policy 

of  William  III.,  etc 3956 

“ 5.  Plots  against  the  Life  of  William  IIP, 

Distress  of  the  People,  etc 3957 

History  of  England.  5 Volumes. 


Vol.  1 

“ 2 
“ 3 
“ 4 


3958 

3959 

3960 

3961 

3962 


History  of  England.  3 Volumes. 
Vol.  1 ' 


“ 2 
“ 3 


3963 

3964 

3965 


ii8  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

McCarthy,  Justin,  A History  of  Our  Own  Times.  2 Vols 
Vol.  1.  Death  of  William  IV.,  Queen  Victoria 
Crowned,  Disraeli,  Palmerston,  Glad- 
stone, the  Crimean  War,  etc 3966 

“ 2.  The  Sepoy,  the  Civil  War  in  America, 
the  F enian  Movements,  Trades-Union, 

the  Congress  of  Berlin,  dtc 3967 

“ A History  of  Our  Own  Times.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1 3968 

“ 2 3969 

“ A History  of  Our  Own  Times.  5 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Accession  of  Victoria  to  End  of  Cri- 
mean War 3970 

“ 2.  Indian  Mutiny  to  Congress  of  Berlin.  3971 

“ 3.  1880  to  Diamond  Jubilee 3972 

“ 4.  Diamond  Jubilee  to  1899 3973 

“ 5.  1899  to  Accession  of  Edward  VII 3974 

“ The  Epoch  of  Reform 3975 

Moberly,  C.  E.,  The  Early  Tudors,  Henry  VII.,  Hen- 
ry VIII..' 3976 

Morris,  E.  E.,  The  Age  of  Anne 3977 

“ “ “ “ 3978 

“ “ The  Early  Hanoverians 3979 

Stephenson,  Henry  T.,  Shakespeare’s  London 3980 

Stone,  A.  P.,  A History  of  England 3981 

Strickland,  Agnes,  Tales  from  English  History 3982 

Stubbs,  William,  The  Early  Plantagenets 3983 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.,  A History  of  England 3984 

Warburton,  William,  Edward  III 3985 

IRELAND 

Cusack,  Mary  F.,  The  Present  Case  of  Ireland 3986 

Moore,  Thomas,  The  History  of  Ireland.  2 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Celtic  Origin  of  People,  Earliest  Su- 
perstitions, St.  Patrick,  Schools  in 

Tenth  Century,  etc 3987 

“ 2.  King  John,  Henry  III.,  Henry  VII., 


“ The  History  of  Ireland;  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 . . . 3989 

2...  3990 

O’Reilly,  Bernard,  The  Cause  of  Ireland 3991 

Savage,  John,  ’98  and  ’48  the  Modern  Revolutionary 

History 3992 

Smith,  Goldwin,  Irish  History  and  the  Irish  Question  3993 


HISTORY . ug 

GENERAL  HISTO  RY 

Allen,  E.  A.,  History  of  Civilization.  4 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Early  Geological  Periods,  Men  of  the 
River  Drift,  Cave  Men,  Early  Man  in 

Europe  and  America 3994 

“ 2.  Races  of  Men,  Ancient  Society,  Religion, 

Ancient  Egypt,  Semites,  etc 3995 

“ 3.  Primitive  Arians,  Greek  and  Roman 

Civilization,  Aryan  Religion  etc 3996 

“ 4.  Discoveries,  Modem  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica, Social  & Political  Institutions,  etc.  3997 

Anderson,  J.  J.,  Manual  of  General  History 3998 

Anderson,  R.  E.,  The  Story  of  Extinct  Civilizations. . 3999 

Bulfinch,  Thomas,  Legends  of  Charlemagne. 4000 

Church,  R.  W.,  The  Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages. .. . 4001 
Clare,  I.  S.,  The  World’s  History.  8 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  Ancient  Oriental  Nations 4002 

“ 2.  Ancient  Oriental  Nations  & Greece.  4003 

“ 3.  Alexander’s  Empire  & Roman  Empire  4004 

“ 4.  Medieval  History 4005 

“ 5.  The  Middle  Ages  & the  Reformation  4006 

“ 6.  English  Reformation  to  Fall  of  Pol- 
and   4007 

“ 7.  American  Revolution  to  the  Present.  4008 

“ 8.  Recent  Foreign  History 4009 

Coe,  Fannie  E.,  Modern  Europe 4010 

Cox,  G.  W..  The  Crusades 4011 

Crane,  Stephen,  Great  Battles  of  the  World 4012 

Creasy,  Sir  Edward,  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles  of  the 

World 4013 

u u u a u tyc  4.0^4. 

Hallam,  Henry,  Europe  During  the  Middle  Ages.  2 

Vols.  Vol.  1.  The  Continent 4015 

“ 2.  England  and  Notes 4016 

Johnson,  A.  H.,  The  Normans  in  Europe 4017 

Larned,  J.  N.,  History  for  Ready  Reference.  6 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  A to  Electors 4018 

“ 2.  Electrical  to  Jerusia 4019 

“ 3.  Ges  Tribes  to  New  World 4020 

“ 4.  New  York  to  Taprobane 4021 

“ 5.  Tapurians  to  Zyp 4022 

“•  6.  Recent  History,  1894-1901,  A to  Z. . . 4023 
Lee,  Ida,  The  Coming  of  the  British  to  Australia. . . . 4024 
Seebohn,  Frederic,  The  Era  of  the  Protestant  Revo- 
lution   4025 

Steele,  J.  and  E.,  History  of  Ancient,  Mediaeval  and 

Modern  Peoples 4026 


120 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Stevenson,  R.  L.,  A Footnote  to  History 4027 

Strickland,  Agnes,  True  Stories  from  Ancient  His- 
tory  4028 

“ True  Stories  from  Modern  History.  4029 

Twombley,  A.  S.,  Hawaii  and  Its  People. . 4030 

Wallace,  A.  R.,  The  Wonderful  Century 4031 

Wilberforce,  Achibald,  The  Capitals  of  the  Globe. . 4032 


POETRY  AND  DRAMA. 


121 


Poetry  and  Drama. 


Alexander,  Francesca,  The  Hidden  Servants 403B 

Arnold,  Matthew,  Poems 4034 

Bangs,  J.  K.,  The  Bicyclers 4035 

Browning,  Elizabeth  B.,  Poetical  Works.  2 Volumes. 

Volume  1.  A Drama  of  Exile,  etc 4036 

“ 2.  The  Seraphim,  etc.. 4037 

Bryant,  W.  C.,  Poetical  Works 4038 

“ “ “ “ 4039 

“ “ The  Family  Library  of  Poetry  and  Song  4040 

Burns,  Robert,  Poetical  Works 4041 

“ “ “ “ 4042 

“ “ “ “ 4043 

Byron,  Lord,  Poems  and  Dramas 4044 

Campbell,  Thomas,  Complete  Poetical  Works 4045 

Campbell,  W.  L.,  Civitas 4046 

Carleton,  Will,  City  Ballads 4047 

“ “ City  Legends 4048 

“ “ Farm  Legends 4019 

“ “ V “ 4050 

“ Farm  Festivals 4051 

“ “ Over  the  Hills  to  the  Poor-House. . ..  4052 

“ “ Rhymes  of  Our  Planet. 4053 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  Poetical  Works 4054 

Colcord,  Millie,  For  thy  Name’s  Sake,  and  Other  Poems  4055 

Coleridge,  S.  T.,  Poetical  Works 4056 

Curry,  S.  S.,  Classic  Selections 4057 

Dante,  Alighieri,  The  Divine  Comedy 4058 

Dunbar,  Paul  L.,  Poems  of  Cabin  and  Field 4059 

Eliot,  George,  The  Legend  of  Juba-1,  & Other  Poems.  4060 

“ “ Poems,  and  Life 4061 

Field,  Eugene,  A Little  Book  of  Western  Verse 4062 

Goethe,  J.  W.  Von,  Faust 4063 

“ “ Shorter  Poems 4064 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  Poems  and  Plays 4065 

Great  Plays,  by  Marlowe,  Johnson,  Sheridan  and  Others  4066 
Greek  Dramas,'  by  Aeschylus,  Sophocles  and  Others. ..  4067 

Harte,  Bret,  Complete  Poems 4068 

Hay,  John,  Poems 4069 

Heine,  Heinrich,  Poems  and  Ballads 4070 

Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.,  Victoria,  With  Other  Poems 4071 


122 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Holland,  J.  G.,  Kathrina 4072 

“ “ The  Marble  Prophecy,  etc 4073 

“ ££  Bitter-Sweet 4074 

Holmes,  O.  W.,  Complete  Poetical  Works 4075 

Homer,  The  Iliad 4076 

“ ££  ££  4077 

“ ££  ££  4078 

££  The  Odyssey 4079 

££  ££  “ 4080 

££  ••  ££  4081 


Hood,  Thomas,  Complete  Poetical  Works.  3 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Lays  of  Humanity,  Sonnets,  Humorous  4082 


££  2.  Fairies,  Ballads,  Odes,  Legends,  etc. . . . 4083 
££  3.  Lamia,  Comic  Melodies,  Miscellaneous. . 4084 

££  Poems 4085 

Hows,  J.  W.  S.,  Golden  Leaves  from  American  Poets  4086 
££  ££  Golden  Leaves  from  British  and  Amer- 
ican Dramatic  Poets 4087 

Ingelow,  Jean,  Poetical  Works 4088 

Keats,  John,  Poetical  Works 4089 

Longfellow,  H.  W.,  The  Song  of  Hiawatha 4090 

££  ££  ££  ££  ££  4091 

££  ££  Evangeline 4092 

££  ££  Poetical  Works.  2 Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  Voices  of  the  Night,  Translations,  etc.  4093 

££  2.  The  Belfry  of  Bruges,  etc 4094 

Meredith,  Owen,  Lucile 4095 

Miller,  C.  G.,  Chihuahua 4096 

Milton,  John,  Poetical  Works . 4097 

Moore,  Thomas,  Poetical  Works 4098 

Muloch,  Dinah  M.,  Poems 4099 

Ossian,  Poems.  Translated  by  James  Macpherson . . 4100 

Page,  C.  H.,  The  Chief  American  Poets. 4101 

Poe,  E.  A.,  Poems 4102 

Pope,  Alexander,  Complete  Poetical  Works 4103 

Riley,  James  Whitcomb,  Morning 4104 

££  ££  ££  Neghborly  Poems 4105 

££  ££  ££,  The  Boys  of  the  Old  Glee  Club . 4106 

Ryan,  A.  J.,  Poems 4107 

Saxe,  John  Godfrey,  Clever  Stories 4108 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von,  Poems 4109 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Poetical  Works 4110 

“ “ “ “ 4111 

“ “ “ “ 4112 

Shakespeare,  William,  Complete  W7orks.  6 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Comedies:  The  Tempest,  Two  Gentle- 
men of  Verona,  The  Merry  Wives  of 


POETRY  AND  DRAMA. 


123 


Shakespeare,  William,  Volume  1 Continued 

Windsor,  Measure  for  Measure,  The 
Comedy  of  Errors,  Much  Ado  About 

Nothing,  Love's  Labor’s  Lost 4113 

“ 2.  Comedies:  A Midsummer  Night’s 
Dream,  The  Merchant  of  Venice,  As 
You  Like  It,  The  Taming  of  the 
Shrew,  All’s  Well  That  Ends  Well, 
Twelfth  Night,  The  Winter’s  Tale. . . . 4114 
“ 3.  Histories  and  Poems:  King  John, 

King  Richard  II.,  King  Henry  IV., 

King  Henry  V.,  King  Henry  VI., 

Parti 4115 

“ 4.  Histories  and  Poems:  King  Henry  VI, 

Part  II.  and  III.,  King  Richard  III., 

King  Henry  VIII.,  Venus  and  Adonis, 

Rape  of  Lucrece,  Sonnets,  Miscellane- 


ous Poems 4116 

“ 5.  Tragedies:  Troilus  andCressida,  Cori- 
olanus,  Titus  Andronicus,  Romeo  and 
Juliet,  Timon  of  Athens,  Julius  Cae- 
sar, Macbeth 4117 

“ 6.  Tragedies:  Hamlet,  King  Lear,  Othel- 
lo, A11 phony  and  Cleopatra,  Cymbe- 

line,  Pericles 4118 

“ Complete  Works.  1 Vol 4119 

u a u u 4120 

Shelley,  Percy  B.,  Complete  Poetical  Works 4121 

Spenser,  Edmund,  Poetical  Works 4122 

Stedman,  E.  C.,  A Victorian  Anthology 4122% 

“ “ An  American  Anthology 4123 

Stevenson,  R.  L.,  Complete  Poems 4124 

Stoddard,  R.  H.,  The  Late  English  Poets 4125 

Taylor,  Henry,  Philip  Van  Artevelde 4126 

Tennison,  Alfred,  Complete  Works 4127 

“ “ Enoch  Arden 4128 

“ “ Locksley  Hall 4129 

Tupper,  M.  F.,  Proverbial  Philosophy 4130 

“ “ “ “ 4131 

Wells,  Carolyn,  Satire  Anthology 4132 

“ “ Nonsence  Anthology 4133 

Whittier,  J.  G.,  Poetical  Works 4134 

“ “ Miriam,  and  Other  Poems 4135 

“ “ Tent  on  the  Beach  and  Other  Poems  4136 

Wilbur,  Jennie  A.,  Songs  of  the  West 4137 

Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler,  How  Salvator  Won 4138 


124 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Religion. 


BIBLES  AND  PRAYER  BOOKS 

The  Holy  Bible,  Containing  Old  and  New  Testament 

English 4139 

German 4140 

Norwegian. . 4141 

Swedish 4142 

The  New  Testament  (Catholic) 4143 

Protestant 4144 

Player  Book  (Catholic) 4145 

CATH  OLIC 


DEVOTIONAL 

Boudreaux,  F.  J.,  The  Happiness  of  Heaven 4146 

Challoner,  I)r.,  The  Catholic  Christian 4147 

De  Liguori  Alphonsus,  The  Great  Means  of  Salvation  4148 

Faber,  F.  W.,  Growth  in  Holiness 4149 

Furniss,  J.,  Tracts  for  Spiritual  Reading 4150 

Gaume,  Monsignor,  The  Sign  of  the  Cross 4151 

Noethen,  Theodore,  Short  Meditations 4152 

Phillipe,  Brother,  Meditations  on  Our  Last  End  . . 4153 

Roeggl,  Aloysius,  The  Confessional 4154 

The  Voice  of  Jesus  Suffering 4155 

DOCTRINAL 

Capel,  Monsignor,  “Catholic” 4156 

Conway,  John,  Rational  Religion 4157 

Darras,  M.  L’AbbeJ.  E.,  History  of  the  Catholic  Church  4158 
De  Chateaubriand,  Viscount,  The  Genius  of  Christi- 
anity  4159 

Di  Bruno,  Joseph,  Catholic  Belief  4160 

Donovan,  John,  The  Ca  techism  of  the  Council  of  Trent  4161 

Edward,  Henry,  The  Eternal  Priesthood 4162 

Faber,  F.  W.,  The  Creator  and  the  Creature 4163 

Gibbons,  Cardinal,  The  Faith  of  Our  Fathers 4164 

Gother,  John,  The  Papist  Misrepresented,  and  Truly 

Represented 4165 

Kinkhead,  T.  L.,  Explanation  of  the  Baltimore  Cate- 
chism   4166 


RELIGION. 


125 


Langdon,  Henry,  Conferences  of  Key.  Pere  Lacordaire  4167 

Manning,  Cardinal,  The  Vatican  Council 4168 

“ “ Sin  and  Its  Consequences  4169 

“ “ Temporal  Mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost  4170 

“ “ The  Internal  Mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost  4171 

Mannock,  John,  The  Poor  Man’s  Catechism 4172 

Milner,  John,  The  End  of  Religious  Controversy 4173 

“ “ “ “ ' 4174 

Nieremberg,  Eusebius,  A Treatise  on  the  Difference 

Between  Temporal  and  Eternal 4175 

Pa\nter,  H.  M.,  The  Holy  Life 4176 

“ “ The  Holy  Supper 4177 

“ “ The  Holy  Death 4178 

“ “ The  Holy  Resurrection 4179 

Ricards,  J.  D.,  Aletheia,  or  the  Outspoken  Truth 4180 

HISTO  RY 

Balmes,  J,  European  Civilization 4181 

Bonaventure,  St.,  Jesus  Christ 4182 

Businger,  L.  C.,  Christ  in  His  Church 4183 

Hagar,  G.  J.,  What  the  World  Believes 4184 

Hergenrother,  Joseph,  A Vindication  of  the  Prerog- 
atives of  the  Holy  See 4185 

Ireland,  Archbishop,  The  Church  and  Modern  Socie- 
ty. 2 Volumes.  Volume  1 4186 

“ 2 4187 

Schuster,  I.,  Illustrated  Bible  History 4188 

Spalding,  Archbishop,  Miscellanea,  Reviews,  etc 4189 

“ The  Protestant  Reformation.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  In  Germany  and  Switzerland 4190 

“ 2.  In  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Neth- 

erlands, France  & Northern  Europe  4191 
Thebaud,  A.  J.,  The  Church  and  the  Gentile  World. 

2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Mosaic  Dispensations  to  Chris- 
tianity in  Arabia 4192 

Vol.  2.  In  Asia,  Rome,  Western  Europe  etc  . . . 4193 
Vaughan,  Archbishop,  The  Life  and  Labors  of  St. 

Thomas  of  Aquin 4194 

Wiseman,  Cardinal,  Fabiola,  or  the  Church  of  the  Cat- 
acombs  4195 


LECTURES  AND  SERMONS 


Burke,  T.  N.,  Lectures  and  Sermons 4196 

Five  Minute  Sermons  for  Low  Mass 4197 

Gibbons,  Cardinal,  Our  Christian  Heritage 4198 

i(  a ce  <(  ((  4199 


126 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Lambert,  L.  A.,  Notes  on  Ingersoll 4200 

“ “ Tactics  of  Infidels 4201 

Merrick,  D.  A.,  Sermons  for  the  Times 4202 

O’Reilly,  Bernard,  True  Men  as  We  Need  Them 4203 

Preston,  T.  S.,  The  Sacred  Year 4204 

“ “ Christ  and  the  Church 4205 

Thomas,  Father,  The  Sufferings  of  Jesus  4206 

Walworth,  C.,  The  Gentle  Skeptic 4207 

Weninger,  F.  X.,  Short  and  Practical  Sermons 4208 

“ <<  n a 4209 

Wiseman,  Cardinal,  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Connec- 
tion Between  Science  and  Revealed  Religi- 
on. 2 Vols.  Vol.  1.  Languages,  Natural 
History  of  the  Human  Race,  Natural  Sci- 
ence, etc 4210 

Yol.  2.  Early  History,  Archaeology,  etc 4211 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  II  Libro  d’Oro 4212 

Bugg,  Lelia  H.,  The  Correct  Thing  for  Catholics 4213 

Burnett,  P.  H.,  The  Path  Which  Led  a Protestant 

Lawyer  to  the  Catholic  Church 4214 

Clark,  J.  C.  C.,  Man  and  His  Divine  Father 4215 

Deschamps,  Cardinal,  An  Appeal  and  a Defiance 4216 

Egan,  M.  F.,  Disappearance  of  John  Longworthy. . . . 4217 

McDonnell,  M.,  The  Echo.  2 Volumes.  Vol.  1 4218 

“ 2 4219 

“ The  Echo.  2 Volumes.  Vol.  1 4220 

“ 2 4221 

Manning,  Cardinal,  The  Little  Flowers  of  St.  Francis 

of  Assisi 4222 

Vahey,  J.  W.,  Julia  or  Sister  Agnes 4223 

Vallejo,  J.  L,  The  Life  of  Saint  Joseph 4224 

P R OTEST A NT 


COMMENTS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Barber,  J.  W.,  The  Bible  Looking-Glass 4225 

Bible  Readings  for  the  Home  Circle 4226 

Cruden,  Alexander,  A Complete  Concordance  to  the 

Holy  Scriptures 4227 

Dods,  Marcus,  The  Gospel  of  St.  John.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Chapters  1 to  11 4228 

“ 2.  “ 11  to  21 4229 

“ “ The  Gospel  of  St.  John.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4230 

“ 2 4231 


RELIGION. 


127 


Geikie,  Cunningham,  Hours  with  the  Bible.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  From  the  Creation  to  the  Judges. . . 

“ 2.  From  Samson  to  Hezekiah 

“ 3.  From  Manasseh  to  Malachi. 

Guthrie,  Thomas,  The  Gospel  in  Ezekiel 

Hall,  Isaac  H.,  Revised  Testament  and  History  of 

Revision 

Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.,  Notes  on  Sunday  School 

Lessons.  1886 

“ “ “ '1887..., 

1888 

“ “ “ 1892 

Robinson,  Edward,  A Harmony  of  the  Gospels  in 
Greek 

a u a a a 


Sampson,  Ezra,  Beauties  of  the  Bible 

Smith,  Uriah,  Thoughts  on  the  Book  of  Daniel 

“ “ Thoughts  on  the  Books  of  Daniel  and 

Revelation 

Trench,  R.  C.,  Notes  on  the  Parables  of  Our  Lord. . . 


4232 

4233 

4234 

4235 

4236 


4237 

4238 

4239 

4240 


4241 

4242 

4243 

4244 


4245 

4246 


EVIDENCES 


Barnes,  Albert,  The  Evidences  of  Christianity ...  4247 

Butler,  Joseph,  Analogy  of  Religion 4248 

Doddridge,  Philip,  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in 

the  Soul 4249 

God  in  His  World 4250 

James,  Henry,  Society,  the  Redeemed  Form  of  Man..  4251 

Jenyns,  Soame,  A Reply  to  Infidels 4252 

Leifchild,  J.,  A Selection  of  Remarkable  Facts 4253 

Nelson,  David,  The  Cause  and  Cure  of  Infidelity 4254 

Paley,  William,  Natural  Theology 4255 

The  Divine  Plan  of  the  Ages 4256 

The  Time  is  at  Hand 4257 

Thy  Kingdom  Come , 4258 

Vallings,  J.  F.,  Jesus  Christ  the  Divine  Man 4259 


HISTO  RY 


Aquilar,  Grace,  The  Women  of  Israel 4260 

Belcher,  Joseph,  Baptist  Pulpit  of  the  United  States  4261 
Cobbett,  William,  The  Reformation  in  England  and 

Ireland 4262 

Davis,  John  D.,  A Dictionary  of  the  Bible 4263 

Draper,  J.  W.,  History  of  the  Conflict  Between  Reli- 
gion and  Science 4264 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  The  Work  of  Redemption 4265 


128  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Farrar,  F.  W.,  The  Early  Days  of  Christianity 4266 

Fisher,  G.  P.,  The  Beginnings  of  Christianity 4267 

“ “ The  Reformation 4268 

Haftzler,  H.  B.,  Moody  in  Chicago. . . 4269 

Houghton,  W.  R.,  The  World’s  Parliament  of  Reli- 
gions . . . , 4270 

Kitto,  John,  An  Illustrated  History  of  the  Holy  Bible  4271 
Matheson,  George,  The  Distinctive  Messages  of  the 

Old  Religions 4272 

Mortimer,  F.  L.,  The  Captivity  of  Judah 4273 

New  Testament  History 4274 

Old  Testament  History 4275 

Schonberg,  Cotta  Family,  the 4276 

a a “ ...  4277 

“ “ “ ! . . . . . . . . . 4278 

Sketches  of  the  Women  of  Christendom 4279 

Smith,  William,  A Dictionary  of  the  Bible 4280 

“ “ - “ “ 4281 

“ u “ “ “ 4282 

Tiffany,  Osmond,  Sacred  Biography  and  History — 4283 

Ward,  J.  H.,  The  Church  in  Modern  Society 4284 

Worcester,  Rev.  Elwood,  The  Book  of  Genesis  in  the 

Light  of  Modern  Knowledge 4285 

Young  Men  of  the  Bible 4286 

LECTURES  AND  SERMONS 

Beecher,  H.  W.,  Lectures  to  Young  Men - 4287 

Brooks,  Phillips,  The  Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  Other 

Sermons 4288 

Chapman,  J.  W.,  “And  Peter” 4289 

Drummond,  Professor,  Addresses 4290 

Kingsley,  Charles,  Sermons  for  the  Times 4291 

Moody,  D.  L.,  The  Way  to  God 4292 

“ “ “ “ 4293 

“ “ Twelve  Select  Sermons 4294 

Murray,  Andrew,  Absolute  Surrender 4295 

Outlines  of  Sermons 4296 

“ “ on  the  Old  Testament 4297 

“ “ on  the  New  Testament 4298 

Swing,  David,  Motives  of  Life 4299 

Wendling,  G.  R.,  Ingersollism 4300 

Worcester,  H.  A.,  Sermons  on  the  Lord’s  Prayer 4301 

MISSIONS  AND  MISSIONARIES 

Cady,  Charles,  Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  Robert  Dob- 
bins  4302 


RELIGION. 


I2Q 

Cummings,  Asa,  A Memoir  of  Rev.  Edward  Payson. . . . 4303 

Haldane,  Robert  and  J.  A.,  Memoirs  of 4304 

Haley,  YV.  D.,  Words  for  the  Workers 4305 

“ “ “ “ 4306 

Harris,  John,  The  Great  Commission 4307 

Home  Evangelization 4308 

Lambert,  J.  C.,  The  Romance  of  Missionary  Herbism.  4309 

Nettleton,  Asahel,  The  Night  of  Toil. . . . 4310 

Robert  Dawson,  or  the  Brave  Spirit 4311 

Ryder,  William,  Life  and  Experiences 4312 

Sargent,  John,  A Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry  Martyn 4313 

Safford,  Mrs.  Daniel,  Memoir  of  Daniel  Safford 4314 

Van  Lennep,  M.  E.,  Memoirs  of 4315 

Waddington,  John,  John  Penry,  the  Pilgrim  Martyr.  4316 

Welsh,  William.  Women  Helpers  in  the  Church 4317 

W orcester,  S.  M.,  Life  of  Samuel.  Worcester.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1. 4318 

“ 2 4319 

PRACTICAL  PIETY 

Alexander,  Archibald,  Thoughts  on  Religious  Ex- 
perience   4320 

Arthur,  T.  S.,  Steps  Toward  Heaven 4321 

Bunyan,  John,  Pilgrim’s  Progress 4322 

“ “ “ “ 4323 

“ “ “ “ 4324 

“ “ “ “ 4325 

“ “ “ “ 4326 

Cheever,  William,  Practical  Evangelism 4327 

Clark,  R.  W.,  The  Christian’s  Gift 4328 

Crossley,  H T.,  Practical  Talks  on  Important  Themes  4329 

Cuyler,  T.  L , Well-Built 4330 

Daughters  of  the  Cross 4331 

Dix,  Morgan,  A Manual  of  Prayers 4332 

Evans,  Thomas,  Examples  of  Youthful  Piety 4333 

Foster,  H.  0.,  Songs  Sacred  and  Devotional. . 4334 

Girding  on  the  Armor 4335 

Gordon,  A.  J.,  The  Ministry  of  the  Spirit 4336 

Hale,  E.  E.,  Ten  Times  One  is  Ten 4337 

Headley,  J.  T.,  The  Sacred  Mountains 4338 

Headley,  P.  C.,  The  Harvest  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  4339 

Helps  by  the  Way 4340 

Hodge,  Charles,  Way  of  Life 4341 

Hoyt,  Wayland,  Gleams  from  Paul's  Prison 4342 

McGovern,  John,  The  Golden  Censer 4343 

Meyer,  F.  B.,  Light  on  Life’s  Duties 4344 

“ “ “ “ “ 4345 


130  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Miller,  J.  R.,  Making  the  Most  of  Life 4346 

Moody,  I).  L.,  Heaven,  Where  It  Is 4347 

“ “ Secret  Power 4348 

“ “ Sovereign  Grace 4349 

Murray,  Andrew,  The  Ministry  of  Intercession 4350 

Owen,  Griffith,  Materials  for  Thought 4351 

Pike,  J.  G.,  Persuasives  to  Early  Piety 4352 

Prime,  S.  I , Power  of  Prayer 4353 

Pulpit  Prayers . 4354 

Richards,  Elizabeth  B.,  The  Heart’s  Streamlet 4355 

Riggle,  H.  M.,  The  Kingdom  of  God 4356 

“ “ “ “ “ 4357 

Romaine,  William,  Letters  of 4358 

Rutty,  Jennie  C.,  Mothers’ Counsels  to  Their  Sons  . 4359 

Schell,  W.  G.,  The  Better  Testament 4360 

“ “ “ “ “ 4361 

Smith,  Hannah  W.,  The  Christian’s  Secret  of  a Happy 

Life 4362 

a « “ “ “ “ 4363 

Smith,  J.  H.,  Gilead 4364 

Spencer,  I.  S.,  A Pastor’s  Sketches 4365 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.,  All  of  Grace 4366 

u u u ((  4367 

The  Cross-Bearer 4368 

The  Peep  of  Day 4369 

The  Story  of  a Pocket  Bible 4370 

Trine,  R.  W.,  In  Tune  with  the  Infinite 4371 

“ “ What  All  the  World’s  A-Seeking 4372 

Van  Dyke,  J.  S.,  From  Gloom  to  Gladness 4373 

W.  E.  B.,  Jesus  is  Coming 4374 

White,  Ellen  G.,  Christ’s  Object  Lessons 4375 

“ “ “ “ “ 4376 

Whittle,  D.  W.,  Gospel  Pictures 4377 

MISCELLANEOUS 

American  Unitarian  Tracts 4378 

“ “ “ Continued  4379 

“ “ “ “ 4380 

Barclay,  Robert,  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian 

Divinity 4381 

Baxter,  Richard,  A Call  to  the  Unconverted 4382 

Beginning  and  Growth  of  Christian  Life 4383 

Besant,  Annie,  The  Ancient  Wisdom 4384 

“ “ Man  and  His  Bodies 4385 

“ “ The  Path  of  Discipleship 4386 

Blavatsky,  H.  P.,  Key  to  Theosophy 4387 

Boyd,  Robert,  The  WWld’s  Hope 4388 


RELIGION. 


I31 

Buck,  J.  D.,  Nature  and  Aim  of  Theosophy 4389 

Buckle*,  J.  M.,  Christian  Science  and  Other  Supersti- 
tions  4390 

Byers,  J.  W.,  The  Grace  of  Healing 4391 

By  rum,  E.  E.,  Divine  Healing  of  Soul  and  Body 4392 

“ “ The  Secret  of  Salvation 4393 

u a u i i i i 4394 

Clarkson.  Thomas,  A Portraiture  of  Quakerism 4395 

De  Gasparin,  Agenor,  Happiness 4396 

Dick,  Thomas,  The  Christian  Philosopher 4397 

Eddy,  Mary  Baker  G.,  Science  and  Health  with  Key 

to  the  Scriptures. . . . 4398 

“ “ “ “ “ 4399 

“ “ Miscellaneous  Writings 4400 

Evans,  Thomas,  Account  of  the  Society  of  Friends . . . 4401 
Hall,  Rev.  John,  The  Earthly  Footprints  of  Our  Ris- 
en Lord 4402 

Henderson,  T.  J.,  The  Future  Life  4403 

Household  Reading 4404 

James,  Henry,  The  Secret  of  Swedenborg 4405 

Jones,  Sam,  Anecdotes  and  Illustrations 4406 

Judge,  William  Q.,  The  Ocean  of  Theosophy 4407 

Moody,  D.  L.,  Anecdotes  and  Illustrations 4408 

More,  Hannah,  Stories  for  the  Young 4409 

Olcott,  H.  S.,  Old  Diary  Leaves. 4410 

Our  Parish 4411 

Prasad,  Rama,  Nature’s  Finer  Forces 4412 

Sinnett,  A.  P.,  Esoteric  Buddhism 4413 

“ “ The  Growth  of  the  Soul 4414 

“ “ The  Occult  World 4415 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel,  The  True  Christian  Religion . 4416 

“ “ The  Apocalypse  Revealed 4417 

“ “ Heaven  and  Hell 4418 

The  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims,  1832 4419 

“ “ “ 4420 

White,  Mrs.  E.  G.,  Steps  to  Christ 4421 

“ “ a 4422 

Wilberforce,  William,  Religious  Svstem  of  Chris- 
tians  4423 

“ “ tt  <<  4424 

Williams,  Henry  L.,  Boys  of  the  Bible 4425 

Yeager,  George,  The  Garden  of  Eden  4426 


132 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Science. 


Folsom,  Moses,  Treasures  of  Science 4427 

Routledge,  Robert,  A History  of  Science 4428 

Snyder,  Carl,  New  Conceptions  in  Science 4429 


MORAL 

Avebury,  Lord,  The  Pleasures  of  Life 4430 

Baldwin,  J.  M.,  The  Story  of  the  Mind 4431 

Baker,  James  EL,  Elementary  Psychology 4432 

Black,  Hugh,  The  Practice  of  Self-Culture 4433 

Call,  Annie  P.,  The  Freedom  of  Life 4434 

Dewey,  John,  Outlines  of  Ethics 4435 

Fairchild,  J.  H.,  Moral  Philosophy 4436 

Great  Work,  The 4437 

Hudson,  T.  J.,  The  Law  of  Psychic  Phenomena 4438 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.,  Essays  4439 

“ “ Darwiniana 4440 

“ “ Evolution  and  Ethics 4441 

“ “ Hume  Essays 4442 

“ “ Man’s  Place  in  Nature 4443 

“ “ Method  and  Results 4444 

“ “ Science  and  Education 4445 

“ “ Science  and  Christian  Tradition.  4446 

“ “ Science  and  Hebrew  Tradition. . 4447 

“ “ Lay  Sermons 4448 

Lewes,  G.  H.,  History  of  Philosophy 4149 

Quackenbos,  J.  D.,  Hypnotism  in  Mental  and  Moral 

Culture 4450 

Spencer,  Herbert,  The  Principles  of  Psychology.  3 

Vols.  Vol.  1.  Data,  Inductions,  Synthesis  4451 

Vol.  2.  Special  Analysis 4452 

“ 3.  General  Analysis,  Congruities,  Corol- 
laries   4453 

“ The  Principles  of  Ethics.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Data,  Inductions,  Ethics  of  Individ- 
ual Life 4454 

“ 2.  Justice,  Negative  and  Positive  Be- 
neficence   4455 

Washington,  Booker  T.,  Character  Building 4456 

Wayland,  Francis,  Elements  of  Moral  Science 4457 


SCIENCE  133 

NATURAL 

Allen,  Grant,  The  Story  of  the  Plants 4458 

Archibald,  D.,  The  Story  of  the  Atmosphere 4459 

Austin,  Mary  H.,  The  Flock 4460 

Beebe,  C.  W.,  The  Bird 4461 

Blanchan,  Neltje,  Nature’s  Garden 4462 

“ “ Bird  Neighbors 4463 

Burroughs,  John,  Ways  of  Nature 4464 

“ “ Far  and  Near 4465 

Chambers,  G.  F.,  The  Story  of  the  Weather 4466 

Clodd,  Edward,  The  Story  of  Primitive  Man 4467 

Comstock,  J.  L.,  Outlines  of  Geology 4468 

Darwin,  Charles,  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants. 

2 Volumes.  Vol.  1 4469 

“ 2 4470 

“ Coral  Reefs 4471 

“ Descent  of  Man 4472 

“ The  Expressions  of  the  Emotions  in  Man 

and  Animals 4473 

“ The  Different  Forms  of  Flowers  on  Plants 

of  the  Same  Species 4 47  4 

“ Geological  Observations 4475 

“ Journal  of  Researches  into  Natural  His- 
tory  4476 

“ The  Power  of  Movement  in  Plants 4477 

“ The  Origin  of  Species.  2Vols  Vol.  1..  4478 

“ 2..  4479 

“ The  Formation  of  Vegetable  Mould 

Through  the  Action  of  Worms 4480 

Dickerson,  Mary  C.,  The  Frog  Book 4481 

Donnelly,  Ignatius,  Atlantis,  the  Antediluvian  World  4482 
“ “ “ “ “ 4483 

“ “ Ragnarok,  the  Age  of  Fire  and  Gravel  4484 

Dugmore,  A.  R.,  Bird  Homes 4485 

Emerson,  A.  I.,  Our  Trees:  Dow  to  Know  Them 4486 

Figuier,  Louis,  The  Ocean  World 4487 

The  Vegetable  World 4488 

“ “ The  Insect  World 4489 

“ “ Reptiles  and  Birds 4490 

“ “ <•  “ 4491 

“ “ Mammalia 4492 

“ “ The  Human  Race 4493 

“ “ The  World  Before  the  Deluge 4494 

Flammarion,  Camille,  The  Unknown 4495 

“ “ Thunder  and  Lightning 4496 

Gosse,  P.  H.,  Evenings  at  the  Microscope 4497 

“ “ a (i  < ( 4498 


134  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Gray,  Alonzo,  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy 4499 

Gray,  Asa,  Lessons  in  Botany 4500 

“ “ “ “ 4501 

Grinnell,  E.  and  J.,  Birds  of  Song  and  Story 4502 

Guiot,  Arnold,  The  Earth  and  Man 4503 

Haddon,  A.  C.,  The  Study  of  Man 4504 

Haeckel,  Ernst,  The  Evolution  of  Man.  2 Vols. 

Vo!.  1 4505 

“ 2 4506 

Harwood,  W.  S.,  New7  Creations  in  Plant  Life .. . 4507 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 4508 

Henshaw,  Julia  W.,  Mountain  Wild  Flowers  of  America  4509 

Herrick,  F.  H , The  Home  Life  of  Wild  Birds 4510 

Hickson,  Sidney  J.,  The  Story  of  Life  in  the  Seas 4511 

Holland,  W.  J.,  The  Butterfly  Book 4512 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von,  Cosmos.  5 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Natural  Phenomena.  Comets,  Earth- 
quakes, etc 4513 

“ 2.  The  Ancients’  Viewrs  of  Nature,  Discov- 
eries in  the  Heavens,  etc 4514 

“ 3.  The  Stars,  Number  and  Motion,  etc. . . 4515 

“ 4.  The  Solar  Region,  Sun  Spots,  etc 4516 

“ 5.  Size  and  Form  of  the  Earth,  Gas- 

Springs,  etc 4517 

V iews  of  Nature 4518 

“ “ “ 4519 

Jefferies,  Richard,  The  Open  Air 4520 

Jones,  William,  The  Ocean  and  Some  of  Its  Inhabit- 
ants  * 4521 

Jordan-Evermann,  American  Food  and  Game  Fishes  4522 

Ivnox,  T.  N.,  Life  Below  the  Surface 4523 

Lange,  D.,  How  to  Know  the  Wild  Birds  of  Minnesota  4524 

Le  Conte,  Joseph,  Evolution 4525 

Long,  W.  J.,  Northern  Trails 4526 

McCarthy,  Eugene,  Familiar  Fish 4527 

McMillan,  Conway,  The  Metasperriue  of  the  Minnesota 

Valley 4528 

Mivart,  St.  George,  The  Groundwork  of  Science 4529 

Munro,  John,  The  Story  of  the  British  Race 4530 

Nicholson,  H.  A.,  Ancient  Life-History  of  the  Earth.  4531 
Peckham,  G.  W.  andE.  G.,  Wasps,  Social  and  Solitary  4532 

Roberts,  C.  G.  I).,  Red  Fox 4533 

Rogers,  Jclia  E.,  The  Tree  Book 4534 

Sargent,  C.  S.,  Manual  of  the  Trees  of  North  America  4535 
Schmidt,  Oscar,  The  Doctrine  of  Descent  and  Dar- 
winism   4.536 

Seeley,  H.  G.,  The  Story  of  the  Earth 4537 


SCIENCE  135 


Vol.  1.  Data,  Induct  ions,  Evolution  of  Life  4538 
“ 2.  Morphological  and  Physiological 

Development,  Laws  of  Multiplication.  4539 

Tyndall,  John,  New  Fragments 4540 

“ Forms  of  Water  in  Clouds,  Rivers,  Ice  and 

Glaciers 4541 

“ Fragments  of  Science.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4542 

“ 2 . ..  4543 

“ Hours  of  Exercise 4544 

“ Sound 4545 

Yelvin,  Ellen,  Behind  the  Scenes  with  Wild  Animals  4546 

“ “ Wild-Animal  Celebrities 4547 

Wells,  D.  A.,  Natural  Philosophy 4548 

Wilkinson,  F.,  The  Story  of  the  Cotton  Plant 4549 

Winchell,  Alexander,  Sketches  of  Creation 4550 

“ “ “ “ 4551 

“ Walks  and  Talks  in  the  Geological  Field 4552 

Wright,  G.  F.,  Man  and  the  Glacial  Period 4553 

Youmans,  E.  L.,  Correlation  and  Conservation  of 

Forces 4554 

ASTRONOMY 

Chambers,  G.  F.,  The  Story  of  Eclipses 4555 

u “ The  Story  of  the  Solar  System 4556 

“ “ The  Story  of  the  Stars 4 557 

Flournoy,  T.,  From  India  to  the  Planet  Mars 4558 

Martin,  Martha  E.,  The  Friendly  Stars . . /. 4559 

Morse,  Edward  S.,  Mars  and  Its  Mystery 4 560 

Newcomb,  Simon,  Sidelights  on  Astronomy.. 4561 

Parker,  W.  H.,  Familiar  Talks  on  Astronomy 4 562 

Proctor,  R.  A.,  Plurality  of  Worlds 4 563 

Serviss,  Garrett  P.,  The  Moon 4564 

Young,  C.  A.,  The  Sun 4 565 

MECHANICS 

Beard,  I).  C.,  The  American  Boy’s  Handy  Book 4566 

Dana,  E.  S.,  Elementary  Mechanics 4567 

Goodeye,  T.  M.,  Principles  of  Mechanics 4 568 

“ “ The  Elements  of  Mechanism 4569 

Iles,  George,  Flame,  Electricity  and  the  Camera. . ..  4 570 

Kelt-Frost,  The  Mechanic’s  Text-Book 4571 

Lanza,  Gaetano,  Applied  Mechanics 4 572 

Rose,  Joshua,  Mechanical  Drawing  Self-Taught 4 573 

The  Amateur  Mechanic’s  Workshop . 4574 

Wood,  De  Volson,  Principles  of  Elementary  Mechan- 
ics  4575 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


'36 

PHYSIOLOGY  AND  HYGIENE 

Cavanaegh,  Francis,  The  Care  of  the  Body 4576 

Chittenden,  R.  H.,  The  Nutrition  of  Man 4577 

Conn,  H.  W.,  The  Story  of  Germ  Life. ...  4578 

“ “ The  Story  of  the  Living  Machine 4579 

Cutter,  Calvin,  Anatonyy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene..  4580 

Dadd,  G.  H.,  American  Reformed  Horse  Book. ... 4581 

Dalton,  J.  C.,  Physiology  and  Hygiene 4582 

Eassie,  William,  Healthy  Houses 4583 

Francine,  A.  P.,  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis 4584 

Hancock,  H.  I.,  Physical  Culture  Life 4585 

Jarvis,  Edward,  Practical  Physiology 4586 

Lectures  on  Health 4587 

Palmer,  C.  F.,  Inebriety,  Its  Source,  Prevention  and 

Cure „ 4588 

Spinney,  W.  A.,  Health  Through  Self-Control 4589 

Steele,  J.  D.,  Hygienic  Physiology 4590 

Treloar,  Albert,  The  Science  of  Muscular  Develop- 
ment . . . 4591 

SOCIAL  AND  POLITICAL 

Andrews,  William,  Punishments  in  the  Olden  Time. . 4592 

Bancroft,  Charles,  Footprints  of  Time 4593 

Bascom,  John,  Social  Theory 4594 

Blackstone,  William,  (Cooley’s  Edition)  Commentar- 
ies on  the  Laws  of  England.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1.  Study  of  Law,  Rights  of  Persons,  Rights 

of  Things 4595 

“ 2.  Private  Wrongs,  Trial  by  Jury,  Public 

Wrongs,  Criminal  Law 4596 

Blair,  H.  W.,  The  Temperance  Movement 4597 

Booth,  Maud  B.,  After  Prison— What? 4598 

Brooks,  J.  G.,  The  Social  Unrest 4599 

Bryce,  James,  The  American  Commonwealth.  2 Yols. 

Vol.  1.  The  President,  National  Government, 


“ 2.  Party  System,  Public  Opinion,  Social 

Institutions,  etc 4601 

“*  The  American  Commonwealth.  2 Vols. 

Volume  1 4602 

“ 2 :...  4603 

Cable,  G.  W.;  The  Silent  South  and  the  Convict 

Lease  System 4604 

Coffin,  E.  G.,  Speeches  and  Essays 4605 

Con  ant,  Charles  A.,  History  of  Modern  Banks  of  Issue  4606 
Corporations  and  Public  Welfare  Addresses 4607 


SCIENCE. 


J37 


Dawson,  W.  H.,  The  German  Workman 4608 

De  Tocqueville,  Alexis,  Democracy  in  America 4609 

Democracy  in  America.  2 Yols.  Yol.  1 4610 

“ 2 4611 

Drahms,  August,  The  Criminal 4612 

Ellis,  Havelock,  Man  and  Woman 4613 

Ely,  R.  T. , The  Labor  Movement  in  America 4614 

Socialism  and  Social  Reform 4615 

“ Monopolies  and  Trusts 4616 

Ely-Wicker,  Elementary  Principles  of  Economics 4617 

Ferri,  Enrico,  Criminal  Sociology 4618 

Gladden,  Washington,  Tools  and  the  Man 4619 

Hall,  P.  F.,  Immigration  and  Its  Effects  Upon  the 

United  States 4620 

Harding,  Burcham,  Brotherhood:  Nature’s  Law7 4621 

“ “ “ “ 4622 

Henderson,  C R.,  Social  Elements 4623 

Jenks,  J.  W.,  The  Trust  Problem 4624 

Kellor,  Frances  A.,  Out  of  Work 4625 

Laughlin,  J.  S.,  Industrial  America 4626 

Lombroso,  (Iesar,  The  Female  Offender 4627 

London,  Jack,  The  War  of  the  ( 'lasses 4628 

Marques,  A , The  Human  Aura. 4629 

Morris,  Charles,  The  Ary  an  Race 4630 

Morrison,  W.  I).,  Juvenile  Offenders 4631 

Nordau,  Max,  Degeneration 4632 

Nordhoff,  Charles,  Politics  for  Young  Americans 4633 

“ “ “ “ “ 4634 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.,  A History  of  Education 4635 

Parsons,  Frank,  The  Heart  of  the  Railroad  Problem.  4636 
Parsons,  Theophilus,  Personal  and  Property  Rights 

of  a Citizen  of  the  United  States 4637 

Rosenkranz,  J.  K.  F.,  The  Philosophy  of  Education. . 4638 

Ryan,  J.  A.,  A Living  Wage 4639 

Spencer,  Herbert,  Education 4640 

“ “ Social  Statics 4641 

“ “ The  Study  of  Sociology 4642 

“ “ First  Principles 4643 

“ “ The  Principles  of  Sociologv.  5 Vols 

Yol.  1 . Data 4644 

“ 2.  Inductions,  Domestic  Institutions. .. . 4645 
“ 3.  Ceremonial  and  Political  Institutions.  4646 
“ 4.  Political  and  Ecclesiastical  Institutions  4647 
“ 5.  Professional  and  Industrial  Institu- 
tions  4648 

Steiner,  E.  A.,  On  the  Trail  of  the  Immigrant 4649 

Sullivan,  Sir  Edward,  Protection  to  Native  Industry  4650 


138  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 


Taft,  W.  H.,  Four  Aspects  of  Civic  Duty 4651 

Ward,  Lester  F.,  Outlines  of  Sociology 4652 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.  0.,  Social  Ethics  and  Society  Duties  . 4653 
Washington,  Booker,  T.,  Tuskegee  and  Its  People. . . 4654 

Webster,  W.  C.,  General  History  of  Commerce 4655 

Wines,  F.  H.,  Punishment  and  Reformation 4656 

“ “ “ “ 4657 

Wright,  Carroll  D.,  The  Battles  of  Labor 4658 

Wyckoff,  Walter  C.,  The  Workers:  The  East 4659 

“ “ The  Workers:  The  West 4660 

MEDICAL  WORKS 

HOSPITAL  LIBRARY:  NOT  FOR  CIRCULATION. 

Bosworth,  F.  H.,  Diseases  of  the  Nose  and  Throat. 

2 Volumes.  Volume  1 4661 

“ 2 4662 

Bradford-Lovett,  Orthopedic  Surgery 4663 

Dennis,  F.  S.,  System  of  Surgery.  4 Vols.  Vol.  1. . . . 4664 

“ 2....  4665 
“ 3....  4666 
“ 4....  4667 

Fuchs,  Ernest,  Ophthalmology 4668 

Gould,  G.  M.,  Illustrated  Dictionary  of  Medicine. . . . 4669 
Gray,  Henry,  Anatomy,  Descriptive  and  Surgical. . . 4670 

Hamilton,  D.  J.,  Text-Book  of  Pathology 4671 

Hare,  H.  A.,  Practical  Therapeutics.  3 Vols.  Vol.  1 4672 

“ 2.  4673 
“ 3.  4674 

Keen-White,  Text-Book  of  Surgery 4675 

Landois-Stirling,  Text-Book  of  Human  Physiology  4676 
Morrow,  P.  A.,  Genito-Urinary  Diseases.  3 Vols. 

Volume  1 4677 

“ 2 4678 

“ 3 4679 

Osler,  William,  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine.  4680 
Politzer,  Adam,  Text-Book  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear. . . 4681 

Sternberg,  G.  M.,  Manual  of  Bacteriology 4682 

Wood-Bache,  The  Dispensatory  of  the  United  States, 

1877.  4683 

“ “ “ “ “ “ 1890.  4684 


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Yol.  1.  A to  Aud 4685 

“ 2.  And  to  Can 4686 

“ 3.  Can  to  Dan 4687 

“ 4.  Dan  to  Fra 4688 

“ 5.  Fra  to  Hor 4689 

“ 6.  Hor  to  Lib 4690 

“ 7.  Lib  to  Obs 4691 

“ 8.  Obs  to  San 4692 

“ 9.  San  to  Tri 4698 

“ 10.  Tri  to  Zym 4694 

Appleton’s  Annual  Cyclopaedia. 

A.  I).  1877.  A to  Z 4695 

:i  1878.  A to  W 4696 

“ 1880.  AtoW 4697 

“■  1881.  AtoW 4698 

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Chambers’  Encyclopaedia,  10  Yols. 

Yol  1/  A to  Bel 4701 

“ 2.  Bel  to  Chi 4702 

“ 3.  Chi  to  Ele 4708 

“ 4 Ele  to  Gon 4704 

“ 5.  Goo  to  Lab 4705 

ft  6.  Lab  to  Num 4706 

u 7.  Num  to  Pue 4707 

4 4 8.  Pue  to  Sou  . . 4708 

“ 9.  Sou  to  Vit. . 4709 

“10.  YittoZ .4 4710 

Cushing’s  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice 4711 

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Iowa,  Report  of  Board  of  Control  of,  1899 47 14 

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Yol  1.  A to  C’ereus 4715 

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Johnson’s  Universal  Cyclopaedia.  8 Volumes. 

Volume  6.  Onion  toSalt 4720 

“ 7.  Salta  to  Thoresby 4721 

“ 8.  Thoriidse  to  Z 4722 

Journal  of  the  Federal  Convention,  by  James  Madison  4723 
Kansas,  Report  of  Board  of  Agriculture  of,  1883-1884  4724 
National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction,  1889  4725 
“ “ “ “ 1891  4726 

“ “ “ “ “ 4727 

“ “ “ “ 1893  4728 

“ “ “ “ 1895  4729 

“ “ “ “ 1896  4730 

“ <<  “ “ 1897  4731 

“ “ “ “ 1898  4732 

National  Prison  Association  Report,  1887 4733 

“ “ “ “ 1888 4734 

“ “ “ “ 1889 4735 

“ “ “ “ 1890 4736 

“ “ “ “ 1891 4737 

“ 1892 4738 

“ “ “ “ 1893 4739 

“ “ “ “ 1894 4740 

“ “ “ “ 1895  4741 

“ “ “ “ 1896 4742 

“ “ “ “ 1896 4743 

“ “ “ “ 1897 4744 

“ “ “ “ 1898 4745 

“ “ “ “ 1899 4746 

New  International  Encyclopaedia.  21  Volumes. 

Vol.  1.  A to  Aristagoras 4747 

“ 2.  Aristarchus  to  Bessieres 4748 

“ 3.  Bessus  to  Cairns 4749 

“ 4.  Cairo  to  Classification  of  Ships 4750 

“ 5.  Classis  to  Da  Vinci 4751 

“ 6.  Davioud  to  Ellery 4752 

“ 7.  Ellesmere  to  Fontanel 4753 

“ 8.  Fontanes  to  Goethe 4754 

“ 9.  Goethite  to  Heritable  Jurisdictions. . . 4755 

“ 10.  Herjulfson  to  Ishpeming 4756 

“11.  Ishtar  to  Latitudinarians 4757 

“12.  Latium  to  Manna 4758 

“13.  Manna  Group  to  Morganatic  Marriage  4759 

“ 14.  Morgan  City  to  Omul 4760 

“ 15.  Ona  to  Pickering 4761 

“ 16.  Pickersgill  to  Reidsville 4762 

“ 17.  Reifferscheid  to  Servian  Wall 4763 

“ 18.  Service-Berry  to  Tagus 4764 


REFERENCE. 


1 4i 

New  International  Encyclopaedia.  (Continued.) 

Vol.  19.  Taharka  to  Vampire 4765 

“ 20.  Van  to  Zyrians 4766 

“ 21.  Courses  of  Reading  and  Study 4767 

Practical  Receipts,  by  A.  J.  Cooley 4768 

Royal  Commission  on  Liquor  Traffic  in  Canada,  Re- 
port of 4769 

Royal  Commission  on  Liquor  Traffic:  the  United  States, 

Report  of 4770 

Scientific  American  Cyclopedia 4771 

Scientific  American  Reference  Book 4772 

Universal  Gazetteer,  J.  R.  M’Cullock 4772% 

Wisconsin,  Blue  Book  of,  1895 4773 


MINNESOTA  REPORTS 

Auditor  of  State,  1892 4774 

Board  of  Control,  1904 4775 

Census  of  the  State,  Fourth  Decennial,  1895 4776 

Dairy  Commissioner,  1889 4777 

Flag  Days  of  Twin  City  Public  Schools 4778 

Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey.  1882.  3 Vols. 

Vol.  1 4779 

“ 2 4780 

“ 3 4781 

“ 1890 4782 

“ 1891  4783 

“ 1895-8.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4784 

“ 2 4785 

Legislative  Manual,  1883 • 4786 

“ “ 1885 4787 

“ “ 1887 4788 

“ “ 1889 4789 

“ “ 1893 4790 

Minnesota  Executive  Documents,  1889.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1 4791 

“ 2 4792 

“ 1890.  4 Vols.  Vol.  1 4793 

“ 2 4794 

“ 3 4795 

“ 4 ;...  4796 

“ 1891  4797 

“ 1892.  4 Vols.  Vol.  1 4798 

“ 2 4799 

“ 3 4800 

“ 4 4801 


142 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Minnesota  Legislature,  House  Journal,  1893 4802 

“ 4803 

“ “ “ “ 1895 4804 

“ “ Senate  Journal,  1895  4805 

State  Zoologist,  Birds 4806 

“ “ Mammals 4807 


UNITED  STATES  REPORTS 

Agriculture,  Commissioner  of,  1869 


“ Department  of  1895 

“ “ 1898 

a u u 

“ and  Fisheries,  1890 

“ by  Irrigation,  1890 

“ ” “ 1898 

Army,  Legislative  History  of  the  General  Staff 

“ Revised  Regulations,  1861 

Census,  Eleventh.  2 Volumes.  Vol.  1 

“ 2 

“ “ Abstract  of 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1897 

Convict  Labor,  1886 

Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Nation- 
al Park,  1895 

Diseases  of  the  Horse,  1889 

Education,  Commissioner  of,  1884-1885 

1897-1898.  2 Vols. 

Vol.  1 

“ 2 

Fish  and  Fisheries,  Commissioner  of,  1896. 

“ “ 1898 


4808 

4809 

4810 

4811 

4812 

4813 

4814 

4815 

4816 

4817 

4818 

4819 

4820 

4821 

4822 


4823 

4824 

4825 


4826 

4827 

4828 

4829 


Geological  Survey,  1881-1882 4830 

“ 1898.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4831 


“ 2 


4832 


Insular  Cases,  The 4833 

Labor,  Commissioner  of,  1898.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4834 

“ 2 4835 

Metals,  Production  of  Precious,  1899 4836 

Mint,  Director  of,  1 900 4837 

Philippine  Commission,  1901 4838 

Population,  1890.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4839 

“ 2 4840 

President’s  Messages,  1893-1894 4841 

“ “ IVnlc  Y^rU  1 zlSJ.9 


“ 2....  4843 
“ 3....  4844 
“ 4....  4845 


REFERENCE . 143 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1887,  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4846 

“ 2 4847 

1889.  2 Vols.  Vol.  1 4848 

“ 2 4849 

War  Department,  1898 4850 

Weather  Bureau,  1896-97 4851 

STATE  PRISON  REPORTS 

Colorado,  1888 4852 

“ 1896 4853 

1898 4854 

Connecticut,  1896 . . 4855 

Elmira,  New  York,  1898 4856 

Illinois,  1886  4857 

1888 • 4858 

“ 1890 4859 

Illinois  Reformatory,  1896-98 4860 

Indiana,  1898 4861 

“ Reformatory,  1897  4862 

Kansas,  1885-1886 4863 

“ 1887-1888 4864 

“ 1889-1890 4865 

Maine,  1884  4866 

“ 1888 4867' 

Massachusetts,  1899 4868 

Michigan,  1887-1888 4869 

“ 1889-1890 4870 

“ 1898 4871 

Missouri,  1885-1886 4872 

“ 1887-1888 4873 

New  Jersey,  1893 4874 

“ “ 1898 4875 

“ “ 1899 4876 

New  York,  1883 4877 

“ “ 1888 4878 

“ “ 1889 4879 

“ “ 1890 4880 

“ “ 1891 4881 

“ “ 1893  4882 

“ “ 1895 4883 

“ “ 1896 4884 

“ “ 1897 : 4885 

“ “ 1898 4886 

“ « 1899 4887 

North  Dakota,  1885-1886 4888 

“ u 1887-1888 4889 

Western  Pennsylvania,  1889-1890. 4890 

“ u 1897-1898 4891 


144  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Wisconsin,  1893 4892 

CONGRESSIONAL  RECORDS 

1900 

December  4,  1899,  to  January  12 4893 

January  15,  to  February  10 4894 

February  11,  to  March  10 4895 

March  11,  to  April  7 4896 

April  8,  to  May  5 4897 

May  6,  to  May  20 4898 

May  21,  to  June  1 4899 

June  2,  to  Close  of  Session 4900 

December  3,  to  December  21 4901 

1901 

January  3,  to  January  12 . 4902 

January  14,  to  January  26 4903 

January  27,  to  February  24 4904 

February  11,  to  February  24 4905 

February  25,  to  Close  of  Session — 4906 

1902 

January  20,  to  February  1 4907 

February  17,  to  March  1 . 4908 

March  3,  to  March  15 4909 

March  17,  to  March  28 4910 

March  31,  to  April  10 4911 

April  14,  to  April  24 4912 

April  28,  to  May  10 4913 

May  12,  to  May  23 4914 

May  .26,  to  June  7 4915 

June  9,  to  June  20 4916 

June  23,  to  July  8 4917 

December  1,  December  19 4918 

1903 

January  5,  to  January  17 4919 

January  19,  to  February  4 ..  4920 

February  2,  to  February  15 4921 

February  16,  to  February  28 4922 

March  1,  to  March  7 4923 

November  9,  to  December  7 4924 

December  7,  to  December  19 4925 

1904 

January  4,  to  January  15 4926 

January  18,  to  January  30 4927 

February  1,  to  February  12 492  8 

February  15,  to  February  27. 4929 

February  29,  to  March  12  v 4930 


REFERENCE.  145 

1904 

March  14,  to  March  26 4931 

March  28,  to  April  4 4932  • 

April  5,  to  April  13 4933 

April  1 4,  to  April  21 4934 

April  22,  to  April  28 4935 

December  5,  to  December  21 4936 

1905 

January  4,  to  January  14  . 4937 

January  16,  to  January  28 4938 

January  30,  to  February  12 4939 

February  27,  to  March  4 4940 

December  4,  to*  December  21 4941 

1906 

January  4,  to  January  13 4942 

January  15,  to  January  27 4943 

January  29,  to  February  9 4944 

February  12,  to  February  24 • ..  4945 

February  26,  to  March  9 4946 

March  12,  to  March  24 4947 

March  26,  to  April  7 4948 

April  9,  to  April  22 4949 

April  23,  to  May  5 4950 

May  7,  to  May  19 4951 

May  21,  to  June  2 4952 

J une  4,  to  J une  16 49o3 

December  3,  to  December  20 4954 

1907 

January  3,  to  January  12 * 4955 

January  14,  to  January  26 4956 

January  28,  to  February  10 4957 

February  11,  to  February  24 4958 

February  25,  to  March  4 4959 


146 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Chautauqua  Studies. 


Adams,  George  B.,  The  Growth  of  the  French  Nation. 

6 Copies 4960  to  4965 

Add  ams,  Jane,  Newer  Ideals  of  Peace.  6 Copies.  .4966  to  4971 
Bates,  Katharine,  L.,  American  Literature.  6 Copies 

4972  to  4977 

Beers,  H.  A.,  Initial  Studies  in  American  Letters.  19 

Copies 497 8 to  4996 

“ English  Literature,  from  Chaucer  to  Ten- 
nyson. 11  Copies 4997  to  '5007 

Brigham,  A.  P.,  Geographic  Influences  in  American 

History.  6 Copies 5008  to  5013 

Brownell,  W.  C.,  French  Traits.  6 Copies 5014  to  5019 

Bryce,  James,  Social  Institutions  of  the  United  States 

8 Copies 5020  to  5027 

Burton,  Richard,  Literary  Leaders  of  America.  6 

Copies 5028  to  5033 

Capp,  Edward,  Homer  to  Theocritus.  6 Copies. 

5034  to  5039 

Church,  A.  J.,  Callias  8 Copies 5040  to  5017 

Coman-Kendall,  The  Growth  of  the  English  Nation.  6 

Copies 5048  to  5053 

Commons,  J.  R.,  Races  and  Immigrants  in  America. 

6 Copies 5054  to  5059 

Curtis,  W.  E.,  The  United  States  and  Foreign  Powers. 

8 Copies 5060  to  5067 

Dawson,  W.  J.,  Literary  Leaders  of  Modern  England. 

11  Copies 5068  to  5078 

Ely,  R.  T.,  An  Introduction  to  Political  Economy.  6 

Copies 5079  to  5084 

“ Outline  of  Economics.  6 Copies 5085  to  5090 

“ Strength  and  Weakness  of  Socialism.  6 Copies 

5091  to  5096 

“ Studies  in  the  Evolution  of  Industrial  Society. 

6 Copies 5097  to  5102 

Erckmann-Chatrian,  The  States  General.  6 Copies. 

5103  to  5108 

Fisher,  G.  P.,  Manual  of  Christian  Evidences.  8 Cop- 
ies  5109  to  5116 

Fiske,  H.  S.,  Povincial  Types  in  American  Fiction.  12 

Copies 5117  to  5128 


CHAUTAUQUA  STUDIES. 


147 


Fiske,  John,  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.  4 

Copies 5 129  to  5132 

Gaye,  Selina,  The  Great  World's  Farm.  6 Copies. 

5133  to  5138 

Goodyear,  W.  H.,  Renaissance  and  Modern  Art.  6 

Copies 5139  to  5144 

“ “ Roman  and  Medieval  Art.  6 Copies. 

5145  to  5150 

Hale,  Susan,  Men  and  Manners  of  the  18th  Century. 

6 Copies 5151  to  5156 

Hapgood,  Isabel  F..  A Survey  of  Russian  Literature. 

6 Copies .5157  to  5162 

Henderson,  C.  R.,  The  Social  Spirit  of  America.  6 

Copies 5163  to  5168 

Hill,  A.  S.,  Our  English.  6 Copies 5169  to  5174 

Hochdoerfer,  Richard,  Studies  in  German  Literature 

5 Copies 5175  to  5179 

Howe,  Herbert  A.,  A Study  of  the  Sky.  4 Copies. 

5180  to  5183 

Hurst,  J.  F.,  A Short  History  of  the  Church  in  the 

United  States.  6 Copies 5184  to  5189 

Joy,  J.  R.,  Grecian  History.  14  Copies 5190  to  5203 

‘ ‘ Rome  and  the  Making  of  Modern  Europe 

6 Copies 5204  to  5209 

“ An  Outline  History  of  England.  6 Cop- 
ies  .....5210  to  5215 

“ Ten  Englishmen  of  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury. 6 Copies 5216  to  5221 

Joy-Latimer-Marriott,  Men  and  Cities  of  Italy . 6 Cop- 
ies  5222  to  5227 

Judson,  H.  P.,  Europe  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.  6 

Copies 5228  to  5233 

“ The  Growth  of  the  American  Nation. 

6 Copies 5234  to  5239 

King,  H.  C.,  Rational  Living.  6 Copies 5240  to  5245 

Kinsley,  W.  W.,  Science  and  Prayer.  SCopies  5246  to  5250 

Lavell,  C.  F.,  Italian  Cities.  6 Copies 5251  to  5256 

Lawton,  W.  C.,  Ideals  in  Greek  Literature.  6 Copies 

5257  to  5262 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.,  A Survey  of  Greek  Civilization.  6 

Copies 5263  to  5268 

Mathews,  S.,  The  French  Revolution.  10  Copies. 

5269  to  5278 

McClintock,  W.  D.,  Song  and  Legend  from  the  Mid- 
dle Ages'  6 Copies 5279  to  5284 

Merriam,  Florence,  Birds  Through  an  Opera  Glass. 

6 Copies 5285  to  5290 


148  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

Miller-Ivuhns,  Studies  in  the  Poetry  of  Italy.  12 

Copies 5291  to  5302 

Mitchell-Muir,  Two  Old  Faiths.  8 Copies . . 5303  to  5310 
Montgomery,  D.  H.,  Leading  Facts  of  American  His- 
tory. 8 Copies . . .5311  to  5318 

Moran,  T.  F.,  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  English  Gov- 
ernment. 6 Copies 5319  to  5324 

Pellison,  M.,  Roman  Life  in  Pliny’s  Time.  6 Copies 

, 5325  to  5330 

Schurz,  Carl,  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  6 Copies. 

5331  to  5336 

Scripture,  E.  W.,  Thinking,  Feeling,  and  Doing. 

6 Copies 5337  to  5342 

Sherman,  L.  A.,  What  is  Shakespeare?  6 Copies. . .5343  to  5348 
Smith-Redford,  Greek  Architecture  and  Greek  Sculp- 
ture. 8 Copies 5349  to  5356 

Starr,  Frederick,  Some  First  Steps  in  Human  Prog- 
ress. 6 Copies 5357  to  5362 

Steele,  J.  D.,  Courses  in  Physics.  6 Copies 5363  to  5368 

Tarbell,  F.  B.,  A History  of  Greek  Art.  6 Copies. 

5369  to  5374 

Thatcher,  0.  J.,  A Short  History  of  Medieval  Europe 

6 Copies 5375  to  4380' 

Thorndike,  Edward,  Human  Nature  Club.  6 Copies. 

5381  to  5386 

Thorpe,  F.  N.,  The  Story  of  the  Constitution  of  the 

United  States.  8 Copies 5387  to  5394 

Townsend,  L.  T.,  The  Bible  and  Other  Ancient  Litera- 
ture in  the  19th  Century.  4 Copies . 5395  to  5398 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.,  How  to  Judge  a Picture.  5 Copies. 

5399  to  5403 

Vincent-Joy,  An  Outline  History  of  Rome.  6 Copies. 

5404  to  5409 

Warren,  F.  M.,  Ten  Frenchmen  of  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury. 6 Copies 5410  to  5415 

Whitman,  Sidney,  Imperial  Germany.  6 Copies.  .5416  to  5421 

Wilkinson,  W.  C.,  Classic  Greek  Course  in  English.  8 

Copies 5422  to  5429 

u Preparatory  and  College  Latin  Courses  in 

English.  6 Copies 5430  to  5435 

“ Classic  Latin  Course  in  English.  6 Copies. 

5436  to  5441 

“ Classic  French  Course  in  English.  6 Copies 

5442  to  5447 

“ Classic  German  Course  in  English.  8 Copies 

5448  to  5455 


CHAUTAUQUA  STUDIES.  149 

Winchell,  Alexander,  Walks  and  Talks  in  the  Geo- 


Wright,  C.  IX,  The  Industrial  Evolution  of  the  Unit- 
ed States.  6 Copies 5467  to  5472 

TEXT  BOOKS 

Allen,  J.  H.  and  W.  F.,  Latin  Prose 5473 

Andrews,  E A.,  First  Lessons  in  Latin 5474 

“ Latin  Grammar 5475 

“ First  Part  Latin  Reader 5476 

Boise,  J.  R.,  First  Lessons  in  Greek 5477 

Bullions,  Peter,  Greek  Grammar 5478 

“ Greek  Reader . . 5479 

“ Latin  Grammar 5480 

“ Latin  Reader 5481 

Chodzko,  A.,  Polish- English  Dictionary 5482 

Day,  H.  N.,  Elements  of  Psychology 5483 

De  Corella,  J.  L.,  Libro  Primario  (Spanish  Reader).  5484 

Donohue  Bros.  Complete  Letter  Writer 5485 

Frost,  John,  School  History  of  the  United  States 5486 

Graham,  G.  F.,  English  Synonymes 5487 

Harkness,  Albert,  Second  Latin  Book.' ....  5488 

Maxwell,  W.  H.,  Primary  Lessons  in  Composition. ..  5489 

Milne,  William  J.,  High  School  Algebra 5490 

Pinney,  Norman,  Progressive  French  Reader 5491 

Polish-English  Dictionary 5492 

Sadler.  Peter,  English  French  Exercises 5493 

Spanish  Course,  Practical 5494 

Tolhausen-Payn,  Englisli-Spanish  and  Spanish-Eng- 

lish  Dictionary 5495 

Whately,  Richard,  Elements  of  Rhetoric 5496 

White,  J.  W.,  First  Lessons  in  Greek 5497 

Whiton,  J.  M.,  First  Lessons  in  Greek 5498 

Worman-Bransby,  Second  Spanish  Book 5499 

Worman-Monsanto,  First  Spanish  Book 5500 

Xenophon,  The  Anabasis 5501 


150  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


French  BooKs. 


LIVRES  FRANCAIS 

About,  E,,  La  Mere  de  la  Marquise 5502 

Achard,  A.,  Maurice  de  Treuil 5503 

“ “ Les  Petites-Filles  D’Eve 5504 

Balzac,  H.  de,  Grandeur  et  Decadence  de  Cesar  Birot- 

teau 5505 

“ “ Eugenie  Grandet .. . 5506 

“ “ Le  Presbytere 5507 

Bernard,  C.  de,  Un  Homme  Serieux 5508 

“ Le  Peau  du  Lion,  et  la  Chasse  aux 

Amants . 5509 

Bertrand  du  Guesclin,  Histoire  de 5510 

Bodin,  C.,  Caliste 5511 

Brehat,  A.  de,  Les  Amours  d’une  Noble  Dame 5512 

Bresciani,  A.,  Le  Juiide  Verone 5513 

Chateaubriand,  Viscount  de,  Atala,  Rene,  et  Les  Nat- 
chez  5514 

Cyr,  N.,  Les  Belles-Lettres 5515 

Daudet,  A.,  La  Belle  Nivernaise 5516 

“ “ Le  Siege  de  Berlin 5517 

“ “ Numa  Roumestan 5518 

“ “ Sapho 5519 

De  Goncourt,  E and  J.,  La  Patrie  en  Danger 5520 

F.  P.  B.,  Devoirs  du  Chretien  Envers  Dieu 5521 

France,  J.,  La  Baronne  de  Langis 5522 

Greville,  H.,  Perdue 5523 

Hugo,  Victor,  Notre-Dame  de  Paris.  2 Tomes.  T.  1 5524 

T.  2 5525 

Laboulaye,  E.,  Abdallah:  ou,  le  Trefie  a Quatre  Feu- 

illes 5526 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de,  Fables 5527 

Leconte,  L.,  LeCoeuret  L’Honneur 5528 

Lesage,  A.  R.,  Le  Bachelier  de  Salamanque.  2 Tomes 

T.  1 5529 

“ 2 5530 

Linguet,  S.  N.  H.,  Memoires  sur  La  Bastille 5531 

Magin,  A.,  Histoire  de  France 5532 

Moliere,  J.  P.,  Le  Tartufe,  et  Le  Depit  Amoureux. . . 5533 

Roussel,  N.,  Mon  Voyage  en  Algerie 5534 

Saintine,  X.  B.,  Les  Metamorphoses  de  la  Femme. . . 5535 


FRENCH  BOOKS . 


151 

Sand,  Gh,  ElleetLui 5536 

“ “ La  Mare  au  Diable 5537 

“ “ Valentine 5538 

Shakespeare,  W.,  Le  Songe  d’une  Nuit  d’Ete 5539 

Souvestre,  E.,  Le  Mat  de  Cocagne. 5540 

Sue,  Eugene,  Les  Mysteres  de  Paris.  4 Tomes. 

T.  1 5541 

“ 2 5542 

“ 3 5543 

“ 4 5544 

Verne,  Jules,  Les  Cinq  Cents  Millions  de  la  Begum . . 5545 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de,  Theatre 5546 

Wanostrocht,  N.,  RecueilChoiside Traits Historiques  5547 


152  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


German  BooKs. 


DEUTSCHE  BUECHE  R 
NOVELLEN 

Armand,  Die  Alte’  Spanische  Urkunde 5548 

Auerbach,  B.,  Schwarzwaelder  Dorfgeschichten  5 
Baende.  Band  1-2.  Der  Tolpatsch,  Die  Kriegs- 

pfeife,  Schlossbauers  Vefele,  etc 5549 

Band  3-4.  Die  Frau  Professorin,  Luzifer 5550- 

“ 5-6  Der  Lehnhold,  Der  Yiereckig  oder 

die  Amerikanische  Kiste,  Der  Geig- 

erlex 5551 

“ 7-8.  Joseph  im  Schnee,  Brosi  und  Moni  5552 

“ 9-10  Des  Lories  Reinhard,  Der  Tolpatsch 

aus  Amerika 5553 

“ Schatzkaestlein  des  Gevattersmanns 5554 

“ Waldfried 5555 

Berkow,  H.,  Frauenliebe 5556 

Brachvogel,  E.  A.,  Der  Kampf  der  Daemonen. 5557 

Conway,  H.,  Aus  Nacht  zum  Licht 5558 

Dedenroth,  E.  H.  von,  Die  Baronin  5559 

“ Gewagte^  Spiel.  t 5560 

“ Die  Schuld  der  Yheter 5561 

Ebers,  Georg,  Aegyptische  Koenigstochter 5562 

u “ “ u 5563 

“ “ “ “ 5564 

“ “ Homo  Sum 5565 

u “ Uarda 5566 

u “ “ 5567 

“ “ “ 5568 

Fels,  E.,  Die  Weisze  Frau  von  Greifenstein 5569 

Ferry,  G.,  Costal  der  Indianer 5570 

Frankenstein,  F. , Die  Kronjuwelen 557 1 

Friedrich,  F.,  Nemesis 5572 

Fuellborn,  Georg,  Die  Diamant.en  des  Grafen  St.  Ger- 
main  5573 

Gerstaecker,.F.,  Im  Eckfenster 5574 

“ Die  Blauen  und  Gelben 5575 

Hacklaender,  F.  W.,  Die  Kainszeichen 5576 

“ Der  letzte  Bombardier 5577 


GERMAN  BOOKS.  153 

Haidheim,  L.,  Im  Tiefen  Forst 5578 

Hartwig,  G.,  Der  Buergermeister  von  Neisse 5579 

Koenig,  E.  A.,  Auf  der  Bahn  des  Verbrechens 5580 

Luetetsburg,  A.,  Der  Letzte  Stern  Erloschen 5581 

May,  K.,  Auf  Hoher  See  Gefangen 5582 

Moellhausen,  A.,  Der  Piratenlieutenant 5583 

Bau,  H.,  Der  Raub  Straszburg’s 5584 

Richebourg,  E.,  Fluchbeladen 5585 

Roge,  J.,  Ein  Staatsgeheimnisz 5586 

Rosen,  M.,  Die  Entfuehrung 5587 

Samarow,  G.,  Europaeische  Minen  und  Gegenminen.  . . 5588 
“ “ “ “ « . ..  5589 

“ Kreuz  und  Schwert 5590 

“ Um  Szepter  und  Kronen 5591 

Schiller,  Friedrich  von,  Gedichte 5592 

“ Die  Raeuber,  Fiesco  Kabale  und  Liebe  . . . 5593 

“ Don  Carlos 5594 

“ Wallenstein 5595 

“ Abfall  der  Niederlande - 5596 

“ Der  Dreiszigjaehrige  Krieg 5597 

“ “ “ 5598 

“ Wilhelm  Tell,  Braut  von  Messina 5599 

“ Iphigenie  in  Aulis,  Den  Phoenizierinnen, 

Macbeth 5600 

“ Turandot,  Der  Parasit,  Der  Neffe  als 

Onkel,  Phaedra 5601 

“ Prosaische  Schriften. 5602 

Vollmar,  A.,  Sibylle 5603 

Winterfeld,  A.  von,  Die  Ehefrabrikanten 5604 

“ Grosz-Busekow,  und  Mit  Eiserner  Hand..  5605 


RELIGION 

Ahrens,  W.,  Betrachtungen  Ueber  die  Biblische  Ges- 


chichte 5606 

Die  Taufe  im  Lichte 5607 

Barth,  C.  G.,  Die  Altvaeter 5608 

Der  Arme  Heinrich 5609 

Geschichte  der  Christlichen  Kirche 5610 

“ Setma,  das  Tuerkische  Maedchen 5611 

Bogue,  D.,  Versuch  Ueber  das  Goettliche  Ansehn 5612 

Bran des,  K.,  Der  Heilige  Petrus  in  Rom 5613 

Breunig,  G.  A.,  Yon  Rom  nach  Zion 5614 

Bunyan,  J.,  Die  Pilgerreise 5615 

Businger,  L.  C , Christus  in  Seiner  Kirche 5616 

Byrum,  E.  E.,  Goettliche  Heilung 5617 

Christlieb,  T.,  Bekaempfung  des  Unglaubens 5618 


154  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

D’Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.,  Geschichte  der  Reformation.  5 

Baende.  Bd.  1 5619 

“ 2 5620 

“ 3 5621 

“ 4 5622 

“ 5 5623 

Doddridge,  P.  Anfang  und  Fortgang  der  WahrenGot- 

tseligkeit 5624 

Goszneb,  J.,  Merkwuerdige  Lebensgeschichte  von  Mar- 
tin Boos 5625 

“ Der  Uralte  Katholische  Glanbe 5626 

Harris,  Bischof,  Die  Lehre  der  Methodistenkirche. . . 5627 

Hesz,  J.  J.,  Geschichte  Moses 5628 

“ Geschichte  der  Patriarchen 5629 

Jacoby,  L S.,  Christliche  Geschichten.  2 Baende. 

Bd.  1 5620 

“ 2 5631 

“ Letzte  Stun  den 5632 

Maurette,  J.  J.,  Der  Papst  und  das  Evangelium 5633 

Nelson,  D.,  Die  Ursachen  des  Pnglaubens 5634 

Schneider,  W.,  Das  Andere  Leben 5635 

Schubert,  G.  H.  yon,  Der  Meeresstrom. 5636 

Seibert,  G.  C.,  Das  Heilige  Land 5637 

Stolz,  A.,  Duerre  Kraeuter 5638 

Stretton,  H.,  Des  Hoechsten  Koenigs  Diener 5639 

“ Jessika’s  Erstes  Gebet 5640 

Wise,  D.,  Der  Weg  des  Lebens 5641 

“ Der  Abendmahls  Gast 5642 

“ Die  Acht  Seligkeiten 5643 

“ Anneli,  das  Brave  Fishermaedclien 5644 

“ iVnmaszungen  des  Papstes 5645 

“ Ben  Holt’s  Guter  Name 5646 

u Die  Blaue  Flagge 5647 

“ Das  Blockhaus  in  den  Bergen 5648 

“ Bluehende  Hoffnungen 5649 

u Colignv  und  Zwingli 5650 

“ Elias  der  Thisbiter 5651 

“ Leben  des  William  Carvosso 5652 

“ Leben  des  John  Newton’s 5653 

{i  T.eben  des  Georg  Whitefi eld 5654 

u N acht  und  Morgen 5655 

“ Protestantischer  Maertyrer 5656 

u Rudolph  Buergi’s  Leben 5657 

tm  Tractate  Land 5658 

Woernhart,  P.  L.  H.,  Maria  Mutter  Gottes 5659 

HIST  O R I E 

Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 5660 


SCANDINAVIAN  BOOKS.  155 


Scandinavian  BooKs. 


NORSKE  BOGER 

Aagaard,  G.,  I Skygger  og  Lys 5661 

“ “ En  Spogelshistorie 5662 

Balslev,  B.,  Betragtninger  for  Syge 5663 

Bergh,  T.  A.,  Fledige  Stunder 5664 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne,  Arne 5665 

Bong,  A.,  Fortaellinger  for  Folket 5666 

Bunyan,  John,  Pilegrimens  Bandring . 5667 

“ “ “ “ 5668 

C.  G.,  Indbrudstyvenes  Konge.  2 Banden.  Bd.  1.. ..  5669 

“ 2....  5670 

Dan,  Adam,  Kanaan . 5671 

Enoch  Roden’s  Loereaar 5672 

Funcke,  O.,  Forvandlingerne 5673 

“ “ Glsede,  Lidelse,  Arbeide  i Evighedens  Lys  5674 

u “ Sj selekamp  og  Sjselef red 5675 

“ “ Sporgsmaalstegn 5676 

“ Vil  dn  blive  Helbredet? 5677 

“ u Kristelige  Snaaftykker 5678 

Gerhard,  Johan,  Betragtninger 5679 

Glahn,  Egede,  Juletiden 5680 

Gode  Maend  og  Kvinder 5681 

Gossner,  J.,  Banken  paa  Menneskets 5682 

“ “ Vei  til  Salighed 5683 

Grundemann,  N.,  Orienterende  Oversigt 5684 

Guldberg,  N.  S.,'  Folkeloesning 5685 

Hodder,  E.,  Georg  Weston 5686 

Holmboe,  H.,  Elisa 5687 

Hoyer,  Ant,  Livets  Vei 5688 

Ibsen,  Henrik,  De  Unges  Forbund 5689 

James,  J.  A.,  Veiledning  og  Trost 5690 

“ “ Kjarlighed  Overvinder  Alt 5691 

Krag,  Vilhelm,  Holmerne  de  Graa 5692 

Laache,  N.  J.,  Husandagts-Bog 5693 

“ u u “ 5694 

Lassen,  Albert,  De  nyere  Europaeiske  Staters  His- 

torie • 5695 

u “ De  gamle  Staters  Hist orie 5696 

“ “ Loerebog  i den  almindelige  Historie  5697 

Levetzkow,  Cornelia,  Forhaabninger 5698 


ij6  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE . 

Lind,  Carl,  Katekisationer 5699 

Lutherske  Vidnesbyrd 5700 

M.  J.  A.,  Sir  Evelyns  Myndling 5701 

Macduff,  J.  R.,  Morgen-og  Aften-Vagter 5702 

Marie,  Ved  Egen  Kraft? 5703 

Martyrerne  i Roms  Katakomber 5704 

Matteson,  J.  E.,  Jesu  Prosetier. 5705 

Mau,  E.,  Christelig  Samler 5706 

Missionsblad,  Den  Forenede  Kirkes 5707 

Moody,  D.  L.,  Seirende  Bon 5708 

Myhre-Mortenson,  GjennemMorke  til  Lys 5709 

Nelson,  Thomas,  Veien  til  Frelse  og  Fred 5710 

Olaffen,  O.,  Gjennem  Dodens  Dal 5711 

Oxenden,  A.,  Salighedens  Vei 5712 

Prentiss,  E.,  Mod  Himlen 5713 

Rasmussen,  R.,  Somanden  paa  Hav  og  i Havn 5714 

“ “ N ordnesgutten 5715 

Rosenius,  C.  0.,  Raad  og  Hjaelp 5716 

“ Fra  Doden  til  Livet 5717 

“ Klar  og  Usvigelig  Veiled ning  til  Fred 5718 

Scharling,  Henrik,  Min  Hustru  og  jeg 5719 

Skrefsrud,  L.  0.,  Praedikener  og  Foredrag 5720 

Smith,  Uriah,  Daniels  bog  og  Aabenbaringen 5721 

Staarup,  B.,  Edmund 5722 

Stein,  Armin,  Katharina  of  Bora 5723 

Stor johann,  D.,  Moody’s  Liv 5724 

“ John  Afhworths  Liv  og  Virksomhed. ...  5725 

“ Det  Store  Livssporgsmaal . ..........  5726 

Sturlason,  Snorre,  Heiinskringla  eller  Norges  Konge- 

Sagaer 5727 

Throndsen,  K.,  Norsk  Loesebog 5728 

Underlige  Haendelser  paa  Land  og  Sjo 5729 

Walnum,  S.  B.  H.,  Blot  jeg  blinerSalig 5730 

Wayland.  H.  L.,  C.  H.  Spurgeon,  Hans  Tro  og  Gjer- 

ninger 5731 

Widt,  Birger,  Togos  Tapre  Udlaending 5732 

SVENSKA BOCKER 

A.  D.,  En  rost  ur  det  Forborgade 5733 

A.  L.  0.  E.,  Befrielsen  ur  Egypten 5734 

“ Herdekonungen : 5735 

“ Hogm odets  Fangar „ 5736 

“ Paa  Hemwagen 5737 

“ Land  shy  ktingar  i Babylon 5738 

Arthur,  W.,  Kristendomens  Sanna  Kraft 5739 

Besant,  Annie,  Doden — och  Sedan?  5740 


SCANDINAVIAN  BOOKS.  157 

• 

Beskow,  B.  von,  Karl  den  Tolfte 5741 

Bremer,  Fredrika,  Hemmen  i nya  Velden 5742 

Bunyan,  J.,  Kristens  Besa ” 5743 

Cervin-Steenhoff,  N.  T.,  Korsskola 5744 

Enander,  J.  A.,  Forenta  Staternas  Historia 5745 

“ Det  Samma,  II.  Bandet 5746 

Foster,  R.  S.,  Evangelii  fulla  Walsignelse 5747 

Gaussen,  L.,  Bibeln,  Guds  Bok 5748 

Hagerup,  E.,  Markwardiga  Exempel  af  De  Heliga  Mar- 
ty rer  5749 

Ingraham,  J.  H.,  Herren  af  Davids  S'tam 5750 

James,  J.  A.,  Wagledning  och  Trost . . . . 5751 

Jobson,  F.  J.,  Salighetssanningar 5752 

Joshas  Bok  och  Andra  Samuels  Bok 5753 

Mathews,  W.,  Paa  Lifvets  Vadjobana 5754 

May,  A.,  Larobok  i Engelska Spraket 5755 

Moody,  D.  L.,  Vagen  till  Gud  5756 

Nicholls,  B.  C.,  Hjelpreda  wid  Bibelns  Lasning 5757 

Nordenskiold,  G.,  Fran  Fjarran  Yastern  Minnen  fran 

Amerika 5758 

Palmblad,  W.  F.,  Palaestina 5759 

Risberg,  F.,  Bibel-Bilder 5760 

Sinnet,  A.  P.,  Den  Bolder  Verlden. . . 5761 

Smith,  IL,  Daniels  Bok  och  Uppenbarelsen 5762 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.,  Jaime  Akermans  Forelasningar . . . . 5 763 

“ “ Mina  Predikoutkast 5764 

Starback,  C.  G.,  Engelbrekt  Engelbrektsson 5 765 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.,  Smastadslif 5 766 

Tegner,  Esaias,  Samlade  Skrifter.  Del.  1-2 

Bd.  1.  Skrifter  i Bunden  Form ....  5767 

“ 2.  Skrifter  pa  Prosa. 5 768 

Vollmar,  A.,  Presthuset  i Harz 5769 

Waldenstrom,  P.  Herren  ar  From 5 770 

“ “ Predikningar  ofwer  Svenska 5 771 

“ “ Det  Samma,  II.  Bandet 5 772 

Wallis,  E.,  Illustrerad  Verldshistoria.  6 Banden 

Bd.  1.  Egypten,  Semiterna,  Moderna 

och  Perserna,  Grekland,  etc 5 773 

“ 2.  Det  Romerska  Eolkets  Historia.  5 774 

“ 3.  Medeltidens  Historia 5 775 

u 4.  Ny are  Tidens  Historia 5776 

“ 5.  Det  Samma 5 777 

“ 6.  Det  Samma,  181 5-1871 5778 

Welander,  B.,  Bibelns  Kannedom 5779 

Wesley,  J.,  Femtiotre  Predikningar 5 780 


158  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Appendix. 


Adams,  F.  U.,  John  Henry  Smith 5781 

Alger,  Horatio,  Making  His  Way 5782 

Bacon,  Josephine  D.,  The  Domestic  Adventurers 5783 

Benson,  B.  K.,  Who  Goes  There? 5784 

Clay,  Bertha  M.,  The  Earle’s  Atonement 5785 

Coffin,  C.  C.,  Dan  of  Milbrook 5786 

I)uer,  Elizabeth,  The  Prince  Goes  Fishing 5787 

Eastman,  Charles  A.,  Indian  Boyhood 5788 

“ “ Old  Indian  Days 5789 

Groves',  J.  P.,  Anchor  and  Laurel 5790 

Henty,  G.  A.,  Friends  Though  Divided 5791 

Jones,  Sam,  Gospel  Sermons 5792 

O’Higgins,  H.  J.,  The  Smoke-Eaters 5793 

Kowley,  Hugh,  Puniana 5794 

Saint-Amand,  Imbert  de,  Citizeness  Bonaparte 5795 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher,  The  Pearl  of  Orr’s  Island.  5796 

Wallace,  Dillon,  Ungava  Bob 5797 

Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott,  A Midsummer  Day’s  Dream  5798 
Wharton  Edith,  Sanctuary 5799 

MAGAZINES 

Ainslee’s,  February  to  July  1908 5800 

“ “ “ “ 5801 

All-Story,  January  to  April  1908 5802 

“ “ " 11  5803 

American,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5804 

“ “ “ “ “ 5805 

Arena,  January  to  June  1908 5806 

Argosy,  April  to  July  1908 5807 

“ “ “ “ 5808 

“ it  it  it  5809 

Blue  Book,  December  1907  to  April  1908 5810 

Broadway,  October  1907  to  March  1908 5811 

Century,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5812 

Chautauqtjan,  December  1907  to  January  1908 5813 

“ “ “ “ “ 5814 

“ “ “ “ “ 5815 

“ February  to  April  1908 5816 

“ u u “ 5817 

(t  “ “ 5818 


APPENDIX 


159 


Cosmopolitan,  November  1907  to  May  1908 5819 

“ “ “ “ “ 5820 

Country  Life,  December  1906  to  April  1907 5821 

“ “ May  to  October  1907 5822 

“ November  1907  to  April  1908 5823 

Current  Literature,  January  to  June  1908 5824 

Educational  Review,  January  to  June  1908 5825 

Everybody’s,  January  to  June  1908 5826 

“ “ ' “ “ 5827 

Field  and  Stream,  Odd  Numbers 5828 

Forum,  July  1907  to  Junel 908. 5829 

Harper’s,  December  1907  to  May  1908 5830 

Independent,  January  to  April  1908 5831 

Lippincott’s,  January  to  June  1908 5832 

Literary  Digest,  January  to  June  1908 5833 

McClure’s,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5834 

“ “ “ “ “ 5835 

Metropolitan,  October  1907  to  March  1908 5836 

Munse^’s,  October  1907  to  March  1908 5837 

“ “ “ “ 5838 

Nineteenth  Century,  January  to  June  1908 5839 

North  American  Review,  January  to  June  1908 5840 

Ocean,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5841 

Outlook,  January  to  June  1908 5842 

Overland  Monthly,  January  to  June  1908 5843 

Pacific  Monthly,  August  to  December  1907 5844 

Pearson’s,  January  to  June  1908 5845 

“ “ “ “ 5846 

People’s,  January  to  April  1908 5847 

Philistine,  December  1907  to  May  1908 5848 

Popular,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5849 

“ “ “ “ “ 5850 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  July  to  December  1907 . . 5851 

“ “ “ January  to  June  1908 5852 

Railroad  Man’s,  October  1907  to  Januarv  1908. . . . 5853 

“ “ “ “ “ " “ 5854 

“ “ Februarv  to  Mav  1908 5855 

u-  u « " tt  “ “ 5856 

Sannigens-Folk  (Swedish)  January  to  December  1903  5857 
“ u “ 1904  5858 

Scientific  American,  January  to  December  1906 5859 

Scrap  Book  (First. Section)  January  to  June  1908 5860 

u “ (Fiction  Section)  “ “ “ 5861 

Scribner’s,  January  to  June  1908 5862 

Smart  Set,  January  to  April  1908 5863 

Smith’s,  October  1907  to  March  1908 5864 

Strand,  August  1907  January  1908 58  65 


i6o 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Sunset,  November  1007  to  April  1908 5 866 

Teasafisk  Tidskrift  (Swedish)  Jan.  to  Dec.  1903 5 867 

“ “ “ “ “ 1904 5868 

Technical  World,  September  1907  February  1908..  5 869 

Westminster  Review,  January  to  June  190  8 5 870 

World  Today,  January  to  June  1908 5871 

World’s  Work,  November  1907  to  April  1908 5872 


Congressional  Record,  Dec.  2 to  Dec.  21,  1907 5 873 

Jan.  6 to  Jan  17,  1908 5874 

“ 20  to  “ 31,  “ 5875 

Feb.  3 to  Feb.  15,  “ 5 876 

“ 17  to  “ 29,  “ 5 877 

Mar.  2 to  Mar.  14,  “ 5 878 

“ 16  to  “ 28  “ 5879 

“ 30  to  Apr.  11  “ 5 880 


SUMMARY 

Library  Books  Catalogued 5,8  8 0 

Bibles 712 

Hymn  Books 132 

New  Testaments 8 9 

Prayer  Books 116 

Dictionaries 147 

School  Books 1,507 

Total 8,58  3 


